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2021 UNIVERSITY OF SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY Feb. 26-28 at Cen. Conn. State( Canceled) Feb. 26-28 at Northeastern (Canceled)

MARCH 3/5 at Merrimack (Canceled) 3/6 at Merrimack 3/6 at Merrimack (7 innings) 3/7 at Merrimack 3/7 at Merrimack 3/9 at #13 Boston College 3/13 at Hartford (Canceled) 3/14 at Hartford (Canceled) 3/13 at Wagner 3/13 at Wagner 3/20 at Stony Brook* (DH) (canceled) 3/21 at Stony Brook* (DH) (canceled) 3/27 UMBC* (DH) 3/28 UMBC*

APRIL 4/2 Binghamton* (DH) 4/3 Binghamton* (DH) 4/10 at NJIT* (DH) 4/11 at NJIT* (DH) 4/7 Hartford* (DH) 4/8 Hartford* (DH) 4/24 at UMass-Lowell* (DH) 4/25 at UMass-Lowell* (DH)

MAY 5/1 at UAlbany* (DH) 5/2 at UAlbany* (DH) 5/8 UMass-Lowell* (DH) 5/9 UMass-Lowell* (DH) 5/15 at Hartford* (DH) 5/16 at Hartford* (DH) 5/21 UAlbany* (DH) 5/22 UAlbany* (DH) Wed. 27 - Sun. 30 America East Tournament Home Games in BOLD *America East game MEDIA INFORMATION QUICK FACTS Live Stats • UMaine will be using SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the Black Bear’s home games during the 2021 season GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Orono, ME 04469 Founded...... 1865 Postgame Interviews Total Enrollment...... 11,168 • Coach Derba and selected players will be available after the President...... Joan Ferrini-Mundy required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after the last game of Director of Athletics...... Ken Ralph each day via Zoom. Colors...... Blue and White Affiliation...... NCAA Division I • The UMaine locker room is closed to the media. Conference...... America East Stadium (Capacity)...... Mahaney Diamond (4,400) Practice Interviews/Coverage • All interviews with Coach Derba and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications COACHING/STAFF INFORMATION Office by contacting Tyler Neville. Head Coach...... Nick Derba (Manhattan ‘07) Career Record...... 60-97 (Fourth Season) • The coaches and players are available for interviews before Assistant Coach...... Scott Heath practices by appointment only so as not to interfere with Assistant Coach...... Josh Kieffer academic or practice schedules. Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Matt Marsh Director of Baseball Operations...... Nick Fox • There will be no player interviews on game day prior to Athletic Trainer...... Ben Randall potential postgame interviews.

TEAM INFORMATION Streaming First Varsity Season...... 1881 • All Black Bear home games are streamed live online at the All-Time Record...... 1993-1647-17 official Maine Athletics site: www.GoBlackBears.com.

College Appearances...... 7 Credentials Years...... 1964, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986 • All credential requests should be directed to Tyler Neville.

NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 16 • The UMaine Athletic Communications Office reserves the Years... 1964, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, right to refuse a credential, or access to coaches or players, to 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011 any party it deems not a bona fide media entity.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • Visiting radio stations that require a phone line must contact Address...... 5747 Memorial Gym, Orono, ME 04469 the UMaine Athletic Communications Office. Fax...... 207-581-3297 Press Services Senior Associate Director of Athletics - External....Tyson McHatten • Wi-Fi is provided to media upon request. Email...... [email protected] • Rosters, game notes and statistics will be provided to the media before the game. Assistant Director (Baseball SID)...... Tyler Neville Email...... [email protected] Social Media • You can follow the team on Twitter and Instagram. Website...... www.GoBlackBears.com www.twitter.com/MaineBaseball Mahaney Diamond Press Row Phone...... 207-581-1049 www.instagram.com/@MaineBaseball • You can follow the Athletic Department on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. www.facebook.com/MaineBlackBears www.twitter.com/BlackBearNation www.instagram.com/BlackBearNation NICK DERBA SCOTT HEAD COACH HEATH • Ninth overall season at UMaine, • Fifth as head coach • Manhattan College ‘07 ASSISTANT COACH • Promoted to Head Coach on June 23, 2017 • Second season at Maine • Maine ‘15

Nick Derba enters his fifth season at the helm of Maine baseball in 2020. Scott Heath ‘15 rejoined his alma-mater as the Recruiting Coordinator and So far, Derba carries a 61-109 overall record and a 31-36 mark within the America East. Pitching Coach in 2019. Heath put together an excellent playing career with the Black Bears on the field before graduating in 2015, and served as the In the summer of 2019, Derba was elected to the Manhattan College Athlet- ics Hall of Fame Class of 2019. team’s pitching coach in 2017. Maine posted a 15-34 overall record in 2019, including an 11-12 record within the America East, before exiting the America East tournamnet after A native of Westbrook, Maine, Heath was a four-year starter as a and dropping games to UMass-Lowell and Hartford. for the Black Bears. He appeared in 186 career games from After the season another trio of Black Bears moved into the professional 2011-15 and earned First Team All-Conference status in his final two sea- ranks as junior Cody Laweryson (14th round, ) and senior Nick Silva (40th round, ) had their names called in the sons. As a junior in 2014, he batted a team-high .361 and was named to the June draft and senior Danny Casals inked a free agent deal with the Milwau- kee Brewers a few weeks later. All-New England First Team and the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association First Team. Overall, Heath posted a career .311 batting average The Black Bears advanced to the third day of the America East tournament in 2018, before bowing out to Stony Brook to end the campaign. with well over 200 career hits. Following the 2018 season, both Jeremy Pena (3rd round, 102nd overall) and Christopher Bec (5th round, 146 overall) were selected in the Major Heath spent the 2019 season at Mitchell College as the Associate Head League Baseball First-Year Player Draft under Derba’s watch. Baseball Coach, helping lead the Mariners to a new school record for wins Nick Derba was named the 25th head coach in the history of UMaine base- in a year with 34. They finished with a 34-8 record and a team ERA ball, on June 23, 2017. He previously held the title of interim head coach since from December 17, 2016. of 3.00, the fifth-best mark in the nation. The staff also led the nation in K/ BB ration (4.98), as well as walks allowed per 9 (1.72), while producing the In 2017 as the interim head coach, he guided UMaine to its highest win total in four years (25). In America East Championship play, Derba led the Black conference Pitcher of the Year, Rookie of the Year, four All-Conference selec- Bears to four straight wins, earning a berth in the title game. The impres- sive stretch marked the first time since 2013 that Maine appeared in the tions, and an All-New England selection. league championship. Derba also mentored a pair of all-conference selec- tions and two America East all-rookie team members. Heath spent the 2017 season as an assistant with the Black Bears, working Derba was promoted to associate head coach in 2015. During his first three primarily with the pitching staff and helped the Black Bears to 25 wins and a seasons at Maine, he served as the team’s recruiting and summer camp coordinator. He also was directly involved in Maine baseball’s community berth in the title round of the America East Championship. Over the summer outreach efforts, including fundraising for the Vs. Cancer Foundation, and team visits to Eastern Maine Medical Center, Old Town YMCA and local he also served as head coach of the Norsemen in the Greater Northeast schools. Collegiate Baseball League, leading his squad to a championship in the Prior to joining the Maine community, Derba was the hitting and league’s inaugural season. coach for the of the in summer 2013 — the same team that he played for from 2004-06. During the 2012 season, he was a volunteer at Manhattan College after working with the Following his collegiate career, Heath played a year professionally with the Jasper catchers in the 2010 and 2011 off-seasons. Old Orchard Beach Surge and the Joplin Blasters in the American Associa- In the 2007 Major League Draft, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Derba in the tion of Independent . 31st round. He played six years in the Cardinal system, advancing as high as AAA Memphis (PCL). In 2012, he was a member of the Texas League champion . From 2008-12, Derba spent significant time Before Maine, Heath played baseball at Westbrook High School under coach in the Cardinals Major League camp. After the 2012 season, he retired to pursue a coaching career. Mike Rutherford. He was a three-time All-State selection and was named Gatorade Player of the Year in 2011. Derba had a highly decorated playing career at Manhattan College, where he was honored as a three-time All-MAAC first team . He was the only three-year captain in Manhattan baseball history and still ranks among “I am very excited to bring Scott back on staff. I had the pleasure of coach- the school’s all-time leaders in career home runs, hits, runs scored, games played and RBIs. ing him his final two years here at Maine and along side him in my first year Derba graduated from Manhattan College in 2007, earning a bachelor’s as head coach. He brings a wealth of knowledge to the staff and brings degree in biology with a concentration in pre-med, and a double minor in valuable insight into what it means to be a Black Bear.” - Head Coach Nick psychology and chemistry. He was a three-time All-MAAC academic team selection and received the John Daly Award for community service. Derba Derba earned an MBA at Maine in August of 2016. He and his wife, Megan, are the parents of Benjamin Levi Derba.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 4 JOSH RYAN KIEFFER MCCLARAN ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH • Second season at Maine • First season at Maine • Westminster College ‘11 • Baptist ’14

Head Coach Nick Derba of Maine Baseball announced the hiring of Ryan Mc- Josh Kieffer begins his second year as an assistant coach with the Black Claran as the program’s new volunteer assistant coach in August of 2020. Bears in 2019. Kieffer previously coached at in 2019 and for three seasons where he has worked as an assistant McClaran makes the move to Orono following a season at El Paso Com- under former Maine Pitching Coach J.P Pyne. munity College as the Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator, where he primarily handled the team’s pitching staff and training regimen in one of The Millheim, Pennsylvania native made his collegiate coaching debut in the most competitive Junior College conferences in the nation. Prior to that, 2016, but has extensive coaching experience at a variety of levels. McClaran has made stops in the Expedition League, at Murray State College, Missouri Baptist University, and the Saint Louis Metro Collegiate Baseball In the summer of ‘18, he was both a Pitching Coach and a Catching Instruc- League, among others. Before beginning his coaching career, McClaran tor for the of the New England Collegiate Baseball League served in the Army for two years. (NECBL). Kieffer spent the prior two summers (’16 and ’17) on the coaching “(McClaran) is an excellent addition to the staff. He possesses a wide range staff of the Chatham Anglers of the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, of skills that will certainly complement the program,” Derba stated. “Aside under legendary skipper and former University of Maine Assistant John from his ability to teach multiple positions, “Mack” is bringing a set of Schiffner. In his roles, he worked with top collegiate players from around the leadership skills from one of, if not the most, respected organization in the nation. world, the United States Army. He will be able to help relate to players at a different level because of his non-baseball experience, which will help the The Westminster College alum was a four-year letter winner behind the staff create a stronger learning environment for our team. “ plate, helping lead the Titans to the postseason in three of his four years. On the diamond, McClaran has a litany of accomplishments including being After leaving school, he served as an assistant coach at Concord-Carlisle named team captain at Odessa College in his freshman season, a trip to the High School in 2014 and 2015 and at Concord Academy in 2016. NAIA with Missouri Baptist University, and a selection to the 17-and-under Team USA roster. Kieffer has also worked with the New England Blazers AAU program, serving as both an instructor and as a head coach. His 17U team traveled to the Dominican Republic to compete internationally.

“Josh came highly recommended from former Black Bear coaches JP Pyne, John Schiffner and Aaron Izaryk. He will be assisting in the preparation of our hitters and our catchers. He has a strong ability to evaluate players and has shown a deep passion for teaching and communicating with players.” - Head Coach Nick Derba

5 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 2021 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE MEN’S BASEBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Year Pos. Ht. B/T Hometown / Highschool / Prev. School 1 Quinn McDaniel Fr. INF 5-10 R/R Eliot, Maine / Marshwood 4 Colin Plante Fr. OF 5-8 L/R Stoughton, Mass. / Thayer Academy 6 Jake Marquez Fr. INF 6-2 R/R Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus 7 Jake Rainess Fr. INF 6-0 R/R Baltimore, Md. / Bridgton Academy 9 Connor Caverly Fr. C/P 6-4 R/R South Berwick, Maine / Marshwoood 10 Jack LeBlond Fr. INF 5-10 R/R Lewiston, Maine / Bridgton Academy 11 Colton Carson Fr. RHP 6-6 R/R Paris, Maine / Oxford Hills 13 Tyler Nielsen Fr. LHP 6-3 L/L Grafton, Mass. / St. John’s Shrewsbury 14 Sean Lawlor Sr. UT 6-3 L/R Boca Raton, Fla. / Boca Raton / Flagler 15 Marshall Smaracko Fr. RHP 6-3 R/R Rollinsford, N.H. / Marshwood 16 Nick Caviglia R.-So. LHP 6-0 L/L Fresno, Calif. / Clovis North / Utah 17 Colby Emmertz Jr. UT 5-10 R/R Falmouth, Maine / Top Sail /East Tenn. State 19 Peter Kemble Sr. RHP 6-3 R/R Bangor, Maine / Bangor 20 Jayson Gonzalez Fr. INF 5-10 R/R Rahway, N.J. / Rahway 22 Jeff Mejia Jr. OF 5-10 L/R North Reading, Mass. / North Reading / N. Essex CC 24 Joe Bramanti Sr. INF 6-4 R/R N. Andover, Mass. / Chesire Academy 25 Joe Stella Fr. C/INF 6-2 R/R Pittston, Pa. / Pittston Area 27 Ryan Turenne Jr. C 6-2 L/R Lynn, Mass. / St. Mary’s Lynn 28 Richie Williams Fr. OF 5-9 R/R Georgetown, Mass. / St. John’s Prep 29 Nicholas Sinacola Jr. RHP 6-1 L/R N. Attleboro, Mass. / N. Attleboro 30 Andrew Ruggiero So. RHP 5-11 R/R Swansea, Mass. / Providence Country Day 31 Connor Goodman So. INF 5-10 R/R Miami Beach, Fla. / Miami Country Day 32 Leif Bigelow So. RHP 6-2 Guilford, Vt. / - / UConn 34 Matthew Pushard R-Sr. RHP 6-4 R/R Brewer, Maine / Brewer 36 Noah Lewis Fr. RHP 6-2 R/R South Portland, Maine / South Portland 37 Jacob Small Jr. RHP 6-1 R/R Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield Memorial 40 Dillon Stimpson R-Sr. RHP 6-3 R/R Fairfield, Conn. / Notre Dame Catholic 44 Scout Knotts Jr. UT 6-6 R/R Mason Neck, Va. / - / Shippensburg 45 Alex McKenney R-Sr. RHP/INF 6-3 R/R Hampden, Maine / Hampden Academy 46 Michael Bacica Jr. RHP 6-4 R/R Windermere, Fla. / - / Stetson 50 Tyler Marinaccio R-Fr. RHP 5-10 R/R Plainview, N.Y. / Plainview John F. Kennedy

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Nick Derba (Manhattan College ‘07), Fifth Season as Head Coach, Eigth Season at Maine Assistant Coach: Scott Heath (Maine ’15), Second Season Assistant Coach: Josh Kieffer (Westminster College ‘11), Second Season ORONO - “or-UH-no” Assistant Coach: Ryan McClaran, (Missouri Baptist ‘14), First Season 6 - Mar-kez 7 - Rain-es 13 - Kneel-sin 16 - Cah-veel-ya 22 - Ma-hee-ah 24 - Bra-mahn-tee 27 - Turr-en 30 - Roo-jer-io 46 - Bah-chee-cha 50 - Mar-a-nash-ee-oo Derba – Durr-ba Kieffer – Key-fur QUINN MCDANIEL 1 FRESHMAN ELIOT, MAINE | MARSHWOOD

BEFORE MAINE: Came out of high school as the #1-ranked in the state of Maine and the #3 player in the state by Perfect Game, while PBR ranks Quinn the #19 shortstop in the New England Region.

Coach Derba on Quinn: “Another Marshwood kid that is here to win. He has a high ceiling that has been likened to Mike Fransoso, which is very high praise. I am excited to get Quinn on campus and get him to work. He will be a major contributor while he is here.” COLIN PLANTE 2 FRESHMAN STOUGHTON, MASS. THAYER ACADEMY

Prior to Maine: The 12th ranked outfielder in New England by PBR. Recipient of two First Team Inependent School League honors and 7 home runs as a senior to lead the ISL.

Coach Derba on Colin:”Colin brings a football mentality to Mahaney Diamond. He is an excellent athlete that will run through a wall, and will be a guy that you will see a lot of while he is here at Maine. I love his intensity on the field. His mindset and overall character profile are Black Bear through and through.” JAKE MARQUEZ INFIELDER 6 FRESHMAN Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus

Prior to Maine: Following players like Nick Silva (Chicago White Sox) and Danny Casals () in the Christopher Columbus High School pipeline. Perfect Game ranked as the #72 SS in the state of Florida.

Coach Derba on Jake: ”Jake will be an impact player for us. He is a high-end defender with a knack for finding the barrel of the bat. His baseball IQ is already very high which is indicative of the program that he is coming from. An excellent student with a work ethic to match, we are bringing in a top-end player and person in Jake.”

7 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com JAKE RAINESS UTILITY 7 FRESHMAN BALTIMORE, MD. | FRIENDS SCHOOL | BRIDGTON ACAD.

BEFORE MAINE: Two-time Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association All-Conference player and two-time Athletic Award recipient at Friends School. He also played in the President’s Cup All-Star Game at Camden Yards before moving to Maine for a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy. CONNOR CAVERLY CATCHER/RHP 9 FRESHMAN. SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE | MARSHWOOD

Prior to Maine: Perfect Game ranked as the #2 player in the state of Maine and the #1 catcher, while PBR ranked Caverly the #37 player in New England and the #3 catcher in New England. Received National High School Baseball Association Pre-Season All American Honors in 2018 and 2019, All-Conference Catcher, 2019 All-State Catcher, 2019 SMAA All-Conference Defensive Catcher, two-time New England Elite Baseball League All Star, and is a Honor Roll student. IAlso was a 2018 and 2019 Unified Team Volunteer and a 4 year member of the football team at Marshwood and a captain his senior year

Coach Derba on Connor: ”Aside from Connor’s excellent physical abilities, he brings a blue-collar attitude that is a perfect fit for our program. I expect great things out of him because of his desire to win at all costs. He is a talented young man with high character and an even higher motor.” JACK LEBLOND INFIELDER 10 FRESHMAN LEWISTON, MAINE | BRIDGTON ACADEMY

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 8 COLTON CARSON RHP 11 FRESHMAN PARIS, MAINE | OXFORD HILLS

2020: Made three appearances, 2.1 innings. Two hits allowed, one against six walks. Collegiate debut at Winthrop on 2/16.

BEFORE MAINE: Received first team all conference honors in baseball both in 2017 and 2018, received All Conference football in 2017, was the recipient Class A Football Player of the Year Award and awarded Second Team All Conference in Basketball in 2017.

Coach Derba on Colton:”Colton features a high 80s fastball with good command of all three pitches. He competes and has a lot of room to grow into his large frame. Colton is another great example of strong talent coming from Maine. He has a lot of upside and we are looking forward to his maturation as a player.” TYLER NIELSEN LHP 13 FRESHMAN GRAFTON, MASS. | ST. JOHN’S SHREWSBURY

BEFORE MAINE: Perfect Game ranked as the #6 LHP in the state of and the #34 player overall in the state, while PBR ranked as the #12 LHP in the New England Region. Received honors including Preseason Perfect Game All American, All-Tournament Team at 2017 BCS National Championship, 2018 PG Super 25 and 2019 PG Super 25 All-Tournament Team and 2019 Central Mass All-Star Honors.

Coach Derba on Tyler: ”Tyler is a long, lanky arm with the chance to be a force to be reckoned with. Mid 80s guy with a very good breaking ball and a changeup that is developing quickly. It would not be a surprise to me to see Tyler impact us immediately.” SEAN LAWLOR UTILITY 14 SENIOR BOCA RATON, FLA. | FLAGLER UNIVERSITY

BEFORE MAINE: Flagler University transfe. Started all 22 games and led the team with 21 runs scored and three triples in 2020. Graduated from Flagler College with a Marketing degree and will be pursuing his MBA at Maine. During his four years playing for the Saints, the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference selection collected 152 hits including 17 career home runs. Lawlor has spent the last 2 summers in New England playing for the of the NECBL and the of the Futures League. In 2019 he was crowned the Futures League MVP after hitting .350 with 8 HRs and 40 RBIs.

9 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com MARSHALL SMARACKO RHP 15 FRESHMAN ROLLINSFORD, N.H. | MARSHWOOD

BEFORE MAINE: Ranked as the fifth best pitcher and 15th best player in by Perfect Game NICK CAVIGLIA LHP 16 R-SOPHOMORE FRESNO, CALIF.| UTAH

BEFORE MAINE: Comes to Orono from the University of Utah. After posting 15 in 18.1 innings pitched as a freshman in 2019, Caviglia redshirted in 2020 for the Utes. In his first career Pac-12 start against the University of Washington, he set a career- high with seven strikeouts. This spring, he was named to the Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll. COLBY EMMERTZ UTILITY 17 JUNIOR FALMOUTH, MAINE | EAST TENNESSEE STATE

2020: Started all 13 games...batted .188 (9-48) with a double, an RBI, and five walks...also scoored six runs

BEFORE MAINE: Appeared in 32 games with 31 starts at Eastern Tennessee, leading the team with 28 starts at ... Named to the Southern Conference all-freshman team ... Ranked third on the team with a .281 average, recording 32 hits in 114 at-bats with five doubles, two home runs, 16 runs and 14 RBI ... Drove home three runs with his first collegiate hit, gapping a bases loaded double in a 14-3 win over Iona on Feb. 16 ... Hit both of his first career homers against NJIT on March 16 in a 12-2 win, batting 3-for-4 with three RBI ... Batted 4-for-11 (.363) during the SoCon tournament with a 2-for-3 day in the season finale vs. Mercer.

Prior to ETSU: Prepped at Topsail High School in Hampstead, North Carolina with four years of baseball for head coach Aaron Rimer and two years of football for head coach Wayne Inman … Batted .391 as a catcher his senior year with two homers in 20 RBI, following up a junior season where he hit .348 with five homers and 36 RBI en route to two team MVP awards … A three time all- conference pick from 2016-18, all-state his junior season and county player of the year his senior season

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 10 PETER KEMBLE RHP 19 SENIOR BANGOR, MAINE | BANGOR

IN 2020: Threw two innings at Winthrop on 2/16...four hits, five runs (two earned)

IN 2019: Appeared in 16 games, starting ten of those ... Had a 3-7 record, throwing 53.2 innings with a complete game performance against Stony Brook (3/30) ... Struck out 31 batters while allowing 27 walks on the season ... Struck out four batters on three separate occasions, those being Maryland (2/22), Samford (3/16), and UMass Lowell (4/13) ... Threw two innings of shutout baseball against Binghamton (3/24) ... Earned America East All-Academic honors.

IN 2018: Appeared in nine games as a freshman, including two starts...picked up his first career win at UAlbany on May 12, firing 2.0 innings of one-hit, scoreless relief to down the Great Danes...pitched a season-high three innings and earned a seas-high four strikeouts in his start at UMass on May 2 to help Maine to the 24-5 non-conference win.

Peter’s father Jay Kemble is a former University of Maine Black Bear pitcher and Assistant Baseball Coach

JAYSON GONZALEZ INFIELDER 20 FRESHMAN RAHWAY, N.J. | RAHWAY

BEFORE MAINE: Perfect Game ranked #14 shortstop in the state of New Jersey and the #84 player across the state, while PBR ranked Jayson the #23 shortstop in the state.

Coach Derba on Jayson: “Jayson is a stand out defender that will be an integral part of our infield for years to come. He is a hard worker that fits the mold of a Black Bear. Jayson will help us win on and off the field as he is also a very good student that wants to be the best at everything he does.”

11 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com JEFF MEJIA OUTFIELDER 22 JUNIOR NORTH READING, MASS. | NORTH ESSEX CC

BEFORE MAINE: North Reading, Massachusetts native spent the last season playing for his father, Jeff Sr., after spending his first two seasons at America East-foe UMass-Lowell. In the summer of 2019, Mejia led the Elmira Pioneers of the Perfect Game League in batting average, on-base percentage, and stolen bases. In Orono

JOE BRAMANTI INFIELDERER 24 SENIOR NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. | CHESHIRE ACADEMY

2020: Started all 13 games...batted .191 (9-47) with six RBIs and three doubles.

2019: Started in all 49 games for the Black Bears ... Was second on the team in batting average (.296), equalling out to 50 hits on the season ... Had 13 doubles and 3 homeruns ... Drove in 31 RBI’s with his .426 slugging precentage ... Drew 25 walks to 44 strikeouts ... Was 5-5 on stolen bases for the season ... Recorded first homerun of the season against Maryland (2/24), going 2-4 on the day with 3 RBI’s ... Had a 3-hit performance against Binghamton (3/24) ... Had back-to-back 3-hit, 4-RBI performances against UMBC (4/7) and UMass Lowell (4/13) ... Had a two-run homerun against UMass (4/20) ... Had a season high 5 RBI’s, along with a homerun against UAlbany (4/27) ... Earned second-team All Conference honors.

2018: Appeared in six games as a freshman, making four starts on the year...earned his first collegiate hit against Ohio University on Feb. 25.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 12 JOE STELLA C/INF 25 FRESHMAN PITTSTON, PA. PITTSTON AREA

2020: Registered seven at bats in four appearances (two starts) in his first season...no hits, worked a walk...collegiate debut on Feb. 14 at Wintrhop

BEFORE MAINE: Four year varsity starter on the baseball team and captain his junior & senior years. Rawlings Perfect Game All American/All Region team for 2016, 2017 and 2018. Received All Tournament Honors at both Perfect Game Super 25 National Championship in Fort Myers, Florida and WWBA National Championship in Emerson,Ga. Named to the Wyoming Valley Conference All Star team in 2018 and led the league with a .512 batting average & 19 RBIs.

Coach Derba on Joe: “Joe will be joining a long line of excellent catchers. He is a very good receiver with some pop in the bat. He will balance the offensive side of our catching depth because of his strong right handed stick. He adds some versatility to the lineup as he can play multiple positions at a high level. We are fortunate to have added Joe to our catching roster.” RYAN TURENNE CATCHER 27 JUNIOR LYNN, MASS. | BRIDGTON ACADEMY

2020: Made 10 starts, went 6-38 (.158) for the season...drove in four runs...hit two home runs in four-game series at Louisiana Tech

2019: Appeared in 29 games, starting 26 of those ... Batted .245, collecting 23 hits, four doubles, two homeruns and driving in 13 RBI’s ... Drew nine walks to 22 strikeouts ... Went 2-2 against Florida State (2/16) in his first collegiate game ... Had his first double against Maryland (2/22) ... Knocked out his first homerun, a Grand Slam against UMass (4/19) ... Went 3-4 with a homerun against Dartmouth (5/1), driving in two RBI’s ... Had back-to-back two hit games against Hartford (5/11 DH) ... Went 2-6 with a double and three RBI’s against Boston College (5/14) ... Earned All-Rookie team honors.

BEFORE MAINE: Attended Bridgton Academy (Maine) in 2018 for post-grad year ... Previously attended St. Mary’s High School as a two-sport athlete (baseball and hockey) ... Led St. Mary’s offensively with the highest OBP and RBIs while hitting .386 ... Made the CCL All-Star Team his senior year in addition to being awarded the Coach’s Award ... At Bridgton, Ryan batted .519 with three homeruns and 18 RBIs.

13 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com RICHIE WILLIAMS OUTFIELDER 28 FRESHMAN GEORGETOWN, MASS. | ST. JOHN’S PREP

BEFORE MAINE: Ranked as the fourth best pitcher and 29th best player in Massachusetts by Perfect Game

NICK SINACOLA RHP 29 JUNIOR NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS. | NORTH ATTLEBORO

2020: Started four games as Maine’s game one option...21.0 innings, collected 23 strikeouts to lead the conference...set career- highs with eight strikeouts against Villanova and Louisiana Tech...finished with 13 earned runs and a 5.57 ERA

2019: Appeared in 19 games, starting three of those ... Posted a 6.81 ERA in 35.2 innings pitched ... Struck out 35 batters to only 19 walked ... Held an 0-1 record on the season ... Threw five innings of no-hit ball in a relief appearance against Florida State (2/17) in his collegiate debut, striking out five ... Struck out five batters on two other occasions, once against Stony Brook (3/30), and the other against Brown (4/30) ... Threw at least two innings of shutout ball four times on the season.

BEFORE MAINE: At North Attleboro, struck out 49 in 48 innings in 2017 and posted an ERA of 2.01 ... Third in the league offensively in batting average, batting .415 ... Received team MVP honors in 2017 and will be captain this upcoming spring ... Perfect Game ranks Sincola as the No. 24 RHP and No. 52 player in the state of Massachusetts

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 14 ANDREW RUGGERIO RHP 30 SOPHOMORE SWANSEA, MASS. | PROVIDENCE COUNTRY DAY

BEFORE MAINE: Attended Providence Country Day School. Perfect Game ranked Ruggiero the #17 RHP in the State of Massachusetts.

Derba on Andrew: “Andrew is an excellent athlete that has shown some high velocity and a very good breaking ball on the mound. He will have the chance to win a spot as a position player as well, bringing excellent speed on the bases. We are very excited to see Andrew in a Maine uniform.”

CONNOR GOODMAN INFIELDER 31 SOPHOMORE MIAMI BEACH, FLA. | MIAMI COUNTRY DAY

BEFORE MAINE:At Miami Country Day he received the Team MVP Award in 2018. He also is a part of National Honor Society at Miami Country Day. Team USA 17U NTIS selected Connor to represent his region. Perfect Game ranks Goodman the #18 3B in the State of Florida. Connor received Pre-Season All-American Honors from both Perfect Game and Under Armour. He also received All Tournament Honors at the Perfect Game WWBA National Championship in 2017.

In addition to his accolades on the playing field, Connor has started two charities in Miami.

Connor created MVP’s when he was 9 years old in partnership with player Logan Morrison and the Miami Marlins Foundation. This program is designed to help kids who have lost a parent to enjoy a day at the ballpark, see a game, interact with players, and have a great time with him and his family. The program has helped dozens of families over the past 8 years and will continue to help those in need.

He also started Connor’s Champions: Choose Gloves, Not Drugs during his freshman year in High School. This program is designed to raise money and baseball equipment for underprivileged kids at the Boys and Girls Club. Connor has raised thousands of dollars worth of equipment, and has recently started donating at a second Boys and Girls Club in Miami to help inspire and motivate kids to stay in school, participate in sports, stay away from crime and follow the passion that he loves.

Derba on Connor: “Connor is a great example of what a Black Bear is on and off the field. Aside from his ability to hit and play multiple positions, Connor is a role model and understands that as an athlete he has an important platform from which he can impact the community in a positive manner.”

15 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com LEIF BIGELOW RHP 32 SOPHOMORE GUILFORD, VT. | UCONN

BEFORE MAINE: The 2018 USA Today High School Player of the Year and two-time All-State selection in the Green Mountain State. Bigelow spent his freshman season at the University of , where he made his collegiate debut against the #1-ranked University of Michigan, with a career-high 3.2 innings pitched and picked up a pair of strikeouts in the showing. During the summer of 2019, Bigelow pitched for the in the Futures League where he made 18 appearances and three starts with 30 strikeouts in 39.2 innings of work.

MATT PUSHARD RHP 34 R-SENIOR BREWER, MAINE | BREWER

2020: Made four starts, logging 18.2 innings and a 6.27 ERA...struck out 17 batters with a new career-high of five set against Louisiana Tech on Feb. 29

2019: Appeared in 15 games, starting one of those ... Posted a 6.33 ERA in 21.1 innings of work ... Struck out 16 on the season ... Struck out a season high three batters against UMass (4/19) in an inning of work ... Pitched a season high 3.1 innings against Maryland (2/22), allowing only one unearned run while striking out a batter.

2018: Made on appearance in an injury shortened season, pitching 1.2 innings at No. 3 Texas Tech allowing no hits while striking out one and walking none.

2017: Appeared in 11 games, starting two of them...had a 1.00 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 18.0 innings pitched and was 1-0 in one decision...struck-out a season-high four batters against Presque Isle (4/25) and UAlbany (5/20).

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 16 NOAH LEWIS RHP 36 FRESHMAN SOUTH PORTLAND, MAINE | SOUTH PORTLAND

BEFORE MAINE: Perfect Game ranked as #1 right handed pitcher in Maine and the #4 player in the state, and PBR had Noah ranked as the #35 right handed pitcher in the New England Region. During his senior high school season at South Portland, Noah recorded a 0.28 ERA, going 6-0 on the mound with 51 K’s and only 5 walks. Noah was named First Team All-Conference as a pitcher and Second Team All-Conference shortstop, as well as First Team All-State.

Coach Derba on Noah: “Noah is a competitor. A flat out, give me the ball type of guy. A strike-thrower with a high ceiling that reminds a lot of what a Tommy Lawrence was like in high school.”

JACOB SMALL RHP 37 JUNIOR HADDONFIELD, N.J. | HADDONFIELD MEMORIAL

2020: Seven appearances out of the bullpen, 9.0 innings and a 9.00 ERA

2019: Appeared in 12 games, starting one of those ... Posted a 9.90 ERA in 20 innings pitched ... Struck out ten batters en route to an 0-2 record on the season ... Struck out a season high four in a two inning relief appearance against Maryland (2/24), not surrendering any runs in the game ... Struck out two against Brown (4/30) and Florida State (2/15).

BEFORE MAINE: Three-year varsity starter at Haddonfield ... Received all-conference honors in 2017 and second team all-conference in 2016. Made the Tri-State All Star Team and pitched in the Carpenter’s Cup at Citizen’s Bank Park in Philadelphia ... Features a mid 80s fastball, a curveball and a change-up ... Perfect Game ranks Small as the No. 44 RHP and No. 113 player in the state of New Jersey ... Spent his summers playing travel baseball for Pro Skills Baseball Academy. In 2017, had five starts recording a 5-0 record, striking out 45 in just 27 innings with only five walks while not allowing one earned run all summer.

17 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com DILLON STIMPSON RHP 40 R-SENIOR FAIRFIELD, CONN | BRYANT AND STRATTON CC

2020: Seven appearances out of the bullpen, 16.1 innings and a 6.61 ERA...eight strikeouts

2019: Made 22 appearances on the season ... Recorded a 5.79 ERA in 23.1 innings pitched ... Gathered a 1-2 record while collecting 12 strikeouts to only seven walks ... Threw a season high three innings against Florida State (2/16), striking out a batter ... Pitched 2.1 innings of shutout baseball against Liberty (3/2), tying a season high in strikeouts with two ... Had two strikeouts in back-to-back appearances against UMass (4/20) and UAlbany (4/27).

2018: Spent redshirt freshman season at Bryant and Stratton ... Recorded a 2-2 record ... In 38.2 innings pitched, struckout 38 batters while allowing 20 earned runs and 11 walks ... Posted a 4.66 ERA ... Averaged 8.38 strikeouts per nine innings.

BEFORE MAINE: Initially committed and attended UConn but transferred after his freshman season to Bryant and Stratton in Virginia ... Perfect Game had him ranked as the No. 5 RHP and No. 13 player in Connecticut ... Features an upper 80s fastball, a change-up and a hard slider.

SCOUT KNOTTS UTILITY 44 JUNIOR MASON NECK, VA. | SHIPPENSBURG

BEFORE MAINE: Comes to Maine from Shippensburg University, started in 106 career games for the Raiders and held a career batting average of .293 with 12 home runs. In 17 games during his junior season this past spring, Knotts hit .361 alongside 11 runs and five stolen bases.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 18 ALEX MCKENNEY UT/RHP 45 R-SENIOR HAMPDEN, MAINE | HAMPDEN ACADEMY

2020: Started all 13 games in the lineup and made one appearance on the mound...batted .250 (12-48) with two home runs and seven RBIs...scored four runs...0.2 innings on the mound, eight earned runs.

2019: Missed season due to injury

2018: Made three appearances as a rookie...started and pitched 5.0 innings at University of the Incarnate Word on March 13. MICHAEL BACICA RHP 46 JUNIOR WINDERMERE, FLA. | STETSON

BEFORE MAINE: Spent the 2019 summer season with the Keene Swampbats who won the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) championship. Bacica earned the victory in the opening game of the championship series and finished the summer with 50 strikeouts in 45 innings of work. Before attending Stetson, he was a member of the Orlando Scorpions Prime travel team, was an Honorable Mention All-American by Rawlings-Perfect Game in 2018, and a two-time Perfect Game Underclass All-American. At Stetson last season, Bacica was named an ASUN Conference All-Academic selection in 2020 following the shortened season.

TYLER MARINACCIO RHP 50 R-SOPHOMORE PLAINVIEW, N.Y. PLAINVIEW JOHN F. KENNEDY

BEFORE MAINE: Comes to Maine from Shippensburg University, started in 106 career games for the Raiders and held a career batting average of .293 with 12 home runs. In 17 games during his junior season this past spring, Knotts hit .361 alongside 11 runs and five stolen bases.

19 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 1964 • 1975 • 1976 • 1980 • 1981 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1986 MAINE IN THE 1990 • 1991 • 1993 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2002 • 2005 2006 • 2011

1964 College World Series 1982 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine 1991 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine

W 9-5 vs. Northeastern W 6-4 Seton Hall W 10-3 Villanova W 4-2 vs. Northeastern W 13-4 Delaware L 5-6 Mississippi State W 4-3 Navy W 8-0 Towson 1975 NCAA Regional, Stamford, Conn. W 8-5 Mississippi State 1983 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine L 5-13 Clemson L 3-17 St. John’s W 1-0 Pennsylvania W 8-2 New York Tech 1993 NCAA Regional, Austin, Texas W 6-5 St. John’s W 6-2 Harvard L 7-11 Seton Hall W 4-3 Harvard L 5-11 Cal State Fullerton L 3-16 McNeese State 1976 NCAA Regional, Middletown, Conn. 1984 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine 2002 NCAA Regional, Los Angeles, Calif. W 11-4 Penn State W 12-6 Rider W 6-3 Temple W 5-4 Harvard L 4-7 Cal State Northridge W 3-1 Seton Hall L 2-3 Seton Hall L 5-12 Brigham Young W 4-2 Seton Hall W 5-2 Seton Hall 2005 NCAA Regional, Oxford, Miss. 1980 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine 1986 NCAA Regional, Orono, Maine L 0-5 Ole Miss L 4-6 St. John’s W 5-1 Rutgers W 12-2 Southern Miss. W 2-1 East Carolina W 13-7 St. John’s L 10-11 Oklahoma L 5-7 Harvard W 21-8 St. John’s 2006 NCAA Regional, Chapel Hill, NC 1981 NCAA Regional, New Haven, Conn. 1990 NCAA Regional, Waterbury, Conn. L 7-15 #6 UNC W 10-2 Central Michigan W 4-3 Iowa L 19-21 UNC Wilmington W 10-5 St. John’s L 3-6 Georgia L 5-10 St. John’s L 4-5 Rutgers 2011 NCAA Regional, Chapel Hill, NC W 15-10 St. John’s L 0-4 #7 UNC W 4-1 #20 Florida International L 2-5 #28 James Madison

1981 College World Series MAINE IN THE L 1-6 vs. Miami (Fla.) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES L 7-12 vs. South Carolina 1982 College World Series 1964 | 1976 | 1981 | 1982 L 2-7 vs. Miami (Fla.) W 6-0 vs. Cal State-Fullerton 1983 | 1984 | 1986 W 8-5 vs. Stanford L 4-10 vs. Miami (Fla.) 1964 College World Series W 5-1 vs. Seton Hall 1983 College World Series L 0-12 vs. Minnesota L 5-6 vs. Michigan W 4-2 vs. Arizona State L 0-7 vs. Arizona State W 2-1 vs. Southern Cal L 1-2 vs. Missouri 1984 College World Series L 5-9 vs. Oklahoma State 1976 College World Series L 7-13 vs. Miami (Fla.) L 2-3 vs. Eastern Michigan W 9-8 vs. Auburn 1986 College World Series W 6-3 vs. Washington State L 7-8 vs. Arizona L 0-7 vs. Arizona State L 4-8 vs. Lousiana State

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 20 From to The history Orono of Maine baseball is a story of great players, great teams, Omaha and the occasional appearance on college baseball’s biggest stage. University of Maine stu- dents first began playing baseball in the late 1870s and the faculty gave formal approval to the first organized team to represent the campus in 1881. This makes baseball, beginning its 130th season, the oldest sport at Maine. Maine has fielded a team every year, with the exception of 1892 and 1944 during World War II. Playing against a team made up of local players, Maine won its first game 26-7, thereby beginning a tradition that has con- tinued through the years. Students coached the teams until 1894, when Harry Miller became the first faculty coach. Several coaches were hired over the next few years, with hold- ing the position the longest (six years) in compiling a 33-33 record. Maine’s 1964 team was the first group of boys from Orono to reach the NCAA Tournament and earn a spot in , who had gained fame for the the College World Series. Since then, the Black Bears have gone on to earn seven CWS appearances and 15 success of his football teams, also led NCAA Tournament berths. the baseball team from 1926 until 1935, winning 67 games while losing 60. He was posted at least 19 wins a season, won Series. Maine has participated in seven succeeded by Bill Kenyon, who in 13 years the prestigious Riverside Tournament in College World Series, more than any other compiled a 67-111 record for the Black 1978 and the Jody Ramsey in 1984. Since school in the Northeast. Bears. its inception, baseball has provided the In the late eighties, Maine enjoyed con- Baseball came into its own in the 1950s University with 1681 victories. A total of tinued success but fell shy of the NCAA when the first “southern trip” was taken 880 of them were achieved by two coaches, Regional. In both 1988 and 1989, the Black during spring break to help the team prepare Butterfield and Winkin. Bears won over 30 games and played in the for its season’s contests. In 1980, the Black Bears played host to ECAC tournament. John “Jack” Butterfield then took over the the Northeast Regionals, but fell victim The 1990’s brought a return to NCAA reins of the baseball team for 18 years. The to St. John’s before being eliminated playoffs for the Black Bears. In 1990, Maine Butterfield years were especially productive by Harvard. However, in 1981 the Black won 42 games and played in both the ECAC for the Black Bears and his teams finished Bears more than made up for their losses Tournament Championship and the NCAA first in the Yankee Conference 13 times and by charging through the New England and Northeast Regional. won or tied for the pennant five times. The Northeast Regional playoffs to a seventh In 1991, the Black Bears won a school- most memorable moment of Butterfield’s place finish in the World Series. record 48 games and a New England-record years came in 1964 when the Black Bears The Black Bears continued their roll 23 straight contests. The host Black Bears captured the Yankee Conference and New in 1982. After hosting and winning the won the ECAC Tournament then entertained England titles and went on to earn third Northeast Regionals, the team, comprised several national baseball powers in the place honors in the NCAA College World mostly of players from the state of Maine, Northeast Regional in Orono. Maine fought Series, the first Series appearance ever for was again on its way to Omaha. The team back from the losers’ bracket to meet even- UMaine. lost its first game, to the University of tual Northeast Regional Champion Clemson The Black Bears picked up two wins in Miami, before bouncing back with victories in the finale. the tournament over Southern California over Cal State-Fullerton and Stanford. The Despite returning from the southern swing and Arizona State and Butterfield was Black Bears were eventually eliminated by with wins over nationally-ranked Oklahoma subsequently voted the NCAA Coach of the Miami, but not before picking up the second State, Louisiana State and S.W. Louisiana in Year. Sophomore pitcher Joe Ferris was third-place finish for a Maine team. 1992, Maine suffered its first losing season named MVP in the tournament. In 1983, the Black Bears went undefeated since 1963. The Black Bears lost six in a Dr. took over as head coach in through the Northeast regionals and made row on the northern part of its schedule 1975 and set the Black Bears on the road to a record-breaking third straight appearance before warming up with 10 wins and a tie Omaha in 1976, where wins over Washington at the College World Series. The 1984 in the next 15 games. State and Auburn left Maine in fourth place season was a repeat of the previous year In 1993, Maine returned to its winning in its second Series appearance. Winkin’s with the exception of one loss in the re- ways with its third North Atlantic Confer- teams participated in post-season play gionals. After a break in 1985, when Maine ence title and NCAA Tournament appear- 19 out of 22 seasons, and won ECAC New was eliminated in the ECAC playoffs, the ance in four years. The Black Bears swept England championships seven times and Black Bears returned to form by winning the through the first annual NAC postseason NCAA Northeast Regional titles six times. ECAC and Northeast Regional playoffs in tournament and played in the Central II Re- During Winkin’s tenure, the Black Bears 1986 and again went to the College World gional at the University of Texas in Austin,

21 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Texas. title. Neither of those accomplishments named the America East Tournament Most Maine suffered losing seasons in 1994, had been made since 1993. Outstanding Player. Greg Creek, Mike Fer- 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 due in part to a In 2003, the Black Bears fell just short of riggi, Aaron Izaryk and Greg Norton were demanding southern swing forcing Maine a second-straight NCAA berth, but placed all named to the All-Tournament team. to start the season with a combined mark five on the America East First Team, two Maine was placed in the Oxford Regional of 12-76 over those five years. The Black on the Second Team, two on the All-Rookie of the NCAA Tournament and sent to Oxford, Bears went on to post a 95-83 record in Team and saw Greg Norton named America Miss. The Black Bears faced ninth-ranked games up north over that span, including East Rookie of the Year in addition to being Ole Miss in the first game and dropped a a 64-57 league mark. named a Freshman All-American. Three 5-0 decision. The next day, Maine recorded The 1996–97 year brought change to the players earned All-New England honors a 12-2 win over Southern Mississippi in an UMaine program as , a while Mike Collar was named to the ABCA/ elimination game. The Black Bears then fell Big East Coach of the Year at Providence Rawlings All-Northeast Region Second to Oklahoma 11-10 ending their season. The College, assumed the reigns of the pro- Team. victory over Southern Miss was the first gram. In 2004, Maine finished tied for second victory for Maine in the NCAA Tournament Under Kostacopoulos, Maine began to in the America East regular season stand- since the 1991 season. see its baseball fortunes take a turn for ing. Maine hosted the 2004 America East With all the success during the season, the better as the program closed out one Championship and fell to Stony Brook in many honors followed. , Greg century and began another. the Championship game. Aaron Izaryk and Creek and Steve Richard were all named to The 1999 season brought the Black Bears Joe Hough were named to the America East the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team, back to a .500 mark with a 28-28 record, First Team, while Mike MacDonald and Greg while Smith earned Louisville Slugger Fresh- while the 2000 squad finished the season Creek garnered America East Second Team man All-American honors. 25-24 – giving Maine its first winning honors. In 2006, Maine finished third in the season since 1993. The 2001 season saw In 2005, Maine finished tied for second in America East regular season standings. the Black Bears crack the 30-win barrier the America East regular season standing. Kevin McAvoy earned five America East for the first time in eight years, as they Aaron Izaryk was named to the America Rookie of the Week honors and went on finished 36-15 after beginning the season East First Team, while Greg Creek, Ryan to win America East Rookie of the Year. with eight-straight victories. It also gave Quintal and Steve Richard were all named He was also named to the America East the program back-to-back winning seasons to the America East Second Team. Curt First Team and the America East All-Rookie for the first time since the 1990 and 1991 Smith earned All-Rookie honors. squad. He was joined on the first team by campaigns. The Black Bears opened the America senior tri-captain Joe Hough. Joel Barrett, During each of those three seasons, the East Tournament with a 14-2 victory over Ryan Quintal and Matt McGraw were each Black Bears produced the America East Vermont and downed Northeastern 12-0 in named to the America East Second Team. Rookie of the Year and a Freshman All- the winners bracket game. Maine rolled to its second straight American. Kostacopoulos twice earned The Black Bears entered the final day America East Championship without losing America East Coach of the Year honors, of the tournament without a loss and a game. Mark Ostrander was named Most in 1997 and 2001. Maine found itself atop needing just one win for a return trip to Valuable Player of the Tournament, while the New England Regional poll throughout the NCAA Tournament. The Black Bears Mike Powers, Sean Parker, Joel Barrett and the entire 2001 season, and was named fell to Vermont 6-5 in 10 innings to force Alejandro Balsinde all earned a spot on the the top collegiate program in New England a seventh and deciding game. In the 11th America East All-Tournament team. at the conclusion of the season. inning, Maine loaded the bases and Joe Maine was placed in the Chapel Hill Re- In 2002, Maine returned to the NCAA Hough knocked in Mark Ostrander with the gional and faced sixth-ranked and national Regional Tournament for the first time winning run which sent Maine back to the runner-up North Carolina in the first game. since 1993 and posted its fourth 40-win NCAA Tournament. Despite grabbing an early lead, the Black season in school’s history. The Black Bears The Black Bears were well represented Bears fell to the Tar Heels. also won the to the all-tournament team. Joe Hough was The following day Maine fell to UNC- Wilmington 21-19 in the double-elimination tournament. McAvoy and Smith were each named to the Chapel Hill All-Regional Team. McAvoy batted .500 during the regional with four runs scored and eight RBI. He had three home runs in the two games. Smith batted .600 in the Regional with two runs scored and six RBI. Following the season the honors contin- ued to roll in for McAvoy and Smith. McAvoy

Fans filled Mahaney Diamond in 1984 to watch their Black Bears play in the NCAA Northeast Regional.

The Black Bears won the 2011 America East Title and returned to the NCAA Regional.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 22 was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman International. Fransoso was named to the liams was drafted in the 11th round by the All-American. McAvoy was named to the All-Regional Team. St. Louis Cardinals, while Mike MacDonald American Baseball Coaches Association In 2012, Michael Fransoso and Shaun was taken in the 15th round by the Toronto First Team, while Smith received Second Coughlin each earned a spot on the America Blue Jays. Greg Creek signed a free agent Team honors. East First Team, while Stephen Perakslis contract with the in the In 2007, Maine played one of the most and Tyler Patzalek were Second Team summer of 2005. challenging schedules in recent memory. selections. Scott Heath was named to the Following the 2006 season, Joe Hough The Black Bears played five teams which America East All-Rookie Team. signed a contract with the . He would go on to compete in the NCAA `Tour- Following the season, Jeff Gibbs was had a tryout with the nament, including a four-game series with drafted in the ninth round by the Arizona in the spring of 2007. 14th ranked Arizona State University, a team Diamondbacks, while Stephen Perakslis In the summer of 2007, Brad Hertzler was that played in the College World Series. was chosen in the 21st round by the Chicago drafted in the 15th round by the Oakland Maine saw its bid for a third straight Cubs. A’s and in his third start pitched a five in- NCAA Touranment bid end the America In 2013, Maine captured the America ning rain-shortened perfect game for the East Tournament. Maine, however, did have East regular season title behind a mark of . In 2009, he pitched several individual highlights. Freshman 20-9 in conference play. The Black Bears for the Brockton Rox. Myckie Lugbauer was named the America were led by America East Player of the Year Curt Smith was drafted by the St. Louis East Rookie of the Year. He was also named Michael Fransoso, America East Pitcher of Cardinals in 2008. In 2009, after playing a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American. the Year Tommy Lawrence and America East for the Netherlands in the World Baseball He was named to the America East First Coach of the Year . Lawrence Classic, Smith saw action in the minor Team and the America East All-Rookie Team. set the school record for wins in a season league system for the Cardinals, including Matt McGraw was named to the America with 11. Mike Connolly became the first at Double A. East First Team, while Joel Barrett, Billy player in America East Conference history Cather, Brad Hertzler and Curt Smith were to be selected to two conference teams at named to the America East Second Team. two different positions. He was selected to McGraw and Greg Norton were named to the First Team as a catcher and the Second the America East All-Academic Team, while Team as a pitcher. The Black Bears fell Barrett and Smith earned a spot on the just short in the America East Tournament, NEIBA All-New England Team. falling to Binghamton in the title game. 2008 was highlighted by Curt Smith who Folowing the season, Fransoso was was named the Len Harlow America East drafted in the 2013 MLB Entry Draft in the Player of the Year. He hit .403 during his 27th round by the , while senior season and finished his career with Connolly was chosen by the San Francisco an impressive 300 career hits. Giants in the 27th round as well. In 2009, Kevin McAvoy earned a spot While Maine baseball has evolved and on the America East First Team, while moved on, its glorious past is not forgotten. Ian Leisenheimer was named a Louisville In 1997, jersey number 21, formerly worn Slugger Freshman All-American. Danny by Coach Butterfield was retired. Coach Menendez set school record for stolen Winkin’s jersey number 5 was retired in bases in a game with five and in a season 1999. Their numbers join Billy Swift’s with 38. number 8 and Mike Bordick’s number 3 as The 2010 season was highlighted with a the only other retired numbers. win over North Carolina, who was ranked With Maine’s tradition of success has 11th in the nation at the time. The Black also come individual player achievements. Bears went on to rack up 34 wins on the Eighteen Maine baseball players have been season and finished second in the 2010 named All-American. Ed Flaherty, now head America East regular season standings. coach at 1991 and 1997 Division III National Maine placed four students on the America Champion Southern Maine, was one of the East First Team, while three earned second first in 1975. With Greg Norton named to the team honors. Maine also had three all-rookie Collegiate/Lousiville Slugger Freshman All- team selections. In addition, Joe Mercurio America Team in 2003, Maine had players was named to the All-ECAC first team, the named to the Freshman All-America squad Northeast Region first team and the All- for five straight seasons and in seven of College World Series Appearances (7) New England first team. Taylor Lewis was the last eight seasons with Kevin McAvoy 1964, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, selected to the All-New England second earning honors in 2006. team. The Black Bears have seen approximately 1984,1986 The 2011 team won the America East 44 players signed by professional teams. Title and returned to the NCAA Regionals. In 1984, Maine pitcher ­Bill Swift was the NCAA Regionals (16) Maine won 17 of 18 games headed into the first collegian picked in the draft when the NCAA Regional, including three straight made him a first-round 1964, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, win in the America East Tournament. After choice. 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, defeating Binghamton in the opener, Maine Mike Bordick retired at the end of the 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011 beat Albany 10-1 in the title game. 2003 MLB season. He set the major league Keith Bilodeau, who tied a school record record for both games and chances without for wins in a season with 10 was named an error at shortstop in 2003. ECAC Tournament Titles (8) to the America East First Team, along with In 2008, played for the Joey Martin. Jeff Gibbs, Shaun Coughlin, LA Dodgers.. A total of nine former Black 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, Justin Leisenheimer, Troy Black, Michael Bears have worn major league uniforms 1986, 1991 Fransoso and Alex Calbick were all named since leaving Orono. to the Second Team. Fran Whitten, Black and Rusty Tucker was selected in the 21st Calbick were All-Rookie Team selections. round of the 2001 Major Leauge Baseball North Atlantic / America East In the NCAA Regional, Maine fell to #7 Draft by the . Conference Titles (7) North Carolina 4-0, but rebound the next In the 2004 MLB Entry Draft, Simon Wil- 1990, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011 day with an impressive win over #20 Florida

23 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com .Team Records SINGLE SEASON Hitting Records Games Played: 66, 1991 Games Won: 48, 1991 CAREER SINGLE SEASON Home Wins: 21, 1990 Games Played Games Played Road Wins: 28, 1986 238, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 66, Brian Seguin 1991 Consecutive Wins: 23, 1991 At-Bats At-Bats At-Bats: 2215, 1991 857, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 265, Gary LaPierre 1986 Runs: 528, 1986 Runs Scored Runs Scored Hits: 729, 1986 240, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 77, Mark Sweeney 1991 Walks: 319, 1991 Hits Hits Sacrifice Hits: 61, 1991, 1994 328, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 91, Brian Seguin 1990 Strikeouts: 414, 2018 Walks Walks Doubles: 131, 1986 136, Mike Ross 1999–02 54, Mark Sweeney 1991 Triples: 30, 2010 Strikeouts Strikeouts Home Runs: 75, 1991 167, Rex Turner 1995-98 58, Simon Williams 2004 Stolen Bases: 103, 1991 Singles Singles RBI: 479, 1986 212, T.J. Sheedy 1995-98 74, Brian Seguin 1990 Total Bases: 1117, 1986 Doubles Doubles Batting Average: .337, 1986 66, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 22, Mark Sweeney 1989 Fielding Average: .978, 1973 Triples Triples (led NCAA Div.1) 20, Taylor Lewis 2009-2011 13, Taylor Lewis 2010 Double Plays: 71, 2009 Home Runs Home Runs 52, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 23, Mark Sweeney 1991 GAME RBI RBI At-Bats: 62 vs. Providence, 1983 211, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 80, Mark Sweeney 1991 vs. Lamar, 2010 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases Runs: 32 vs. UMBC, 2012 74, Michael Fransoso 2010-13 38, Danny Menendez 2009 Hits: 26 vs. Bowdoin, 1985 Total Bases Total Bases vs. UMass, 2018 568, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 178, Mark Sweeney 1991 Walks: 18 vs. Providence, 1983 Highest Slugging Percentage Highest Batting Average Strikeouts: 23 vs. Providence, 1983 .663, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 .508, Kevin Goodhue 1974 Doubles: 9 vs. UMBC, 2012 Extra Base Hits (min. 50 AB) Triples: 5 vs. Maryland State, 1965 127, Mark Sweeney 1988-91 .438, Brad Colton 1981 Home Runs: 8 vs. UMass, 2018 (min. 75 AB) Stolen Bases: 10 vs. N.J.I.T., 2010 .428, Rick Bernardo 1986 RBI: 27 vs. Husson, 1976 (min. 200 AB) Total Bases: 57 at UMass, 2018 Highest Slugging Percentage .821, Rick Bernardo 1986 INNING Extra Base Hits Runs: 14 vs. Maryland State, 1965 39, Rick Bernardo 1986 39, Mark Sweeney 1991 GENERAL Triple Plays: May 18, 1985, Maine GAME vs. La Salle, Jim Overstreet - Gary At-Bats Dube - Rick Bernardo (5-4-3); 9, Jeff Paul vs. Providence 1983 Runs Scored March 14, 1994 at Fresno State, Maine 6, Mark Sweeney vs. USM 1988 vs. Illinois St., MattTrahan- Jeff Longo - 6, Brian Poire vs. UMass 1998 Mark Ballard - Dan Catlin (5-3-1-4), Hits 7, Mike Livulpi vs. Quinnipiac 2000 April 30, 2003, Maine vs. Holy Cross, Joe Walks Drapeau-Brett Ouellette- Jesse Carlton 6, Kevin Bernier vs. Providence, 1983* (5-4-3) in Sanford, Maine. Strikeouts 6, Peter Bushway vs. Providence Longest Games Played: 1983 18 inn - Maine 5, St. Bonaventure 4 2017 Doubles 18 inn.- Maine 5, Providence 4, 1983 5, Tom Vanidestine vs. Miami 1981* 17 in.- Lamar 5, Maine 4, 2010 *-ties NCAA Record 16 inn.-Maine 3, Colby 2, 1903 15 inn.-UConn 2, Maine 0, 1957 15 inn.-UConn 5, Maine 3, 1959 15 inn.-Maine 3, UConn 2, 1965 Mark Sweeney still holds 21 records at Maine 15 inn.-Miami 7, Maine 6, 2018

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 24 Hitting Records Triples Doubles 2, Taylor Lewis vs. Sacred Heart 2009 1. Mark Sweeney, 1988-91 66 2, Ian Leisenheimer vs. Penn 2009 2. Michael Fransoso, 2010-13 65 2, Curt Smith at New Orleans 2007 3. Joel Barrett, 2004-2007 62 2, Matt McGraw vs. LIU 2006 4. Curt Smith, 2005-2008 60 2, Curt Smith vs. Vermont 2005 5. Joe Drapeau, 2000-2003 58 2, Joe Hough vs. Husson 2004 2, Larry Coughlin vs. Vermont 1982 2, Pete Adams vs. Southern Maine 1982 Games Played 2, Taylor Lewis vs. Penn 2010 1. Mark Sweeney, 1988-91 238 2, Michael Fransoso vs. Hartford 2010 2. Chad White, 1990-93 225 Home Runs 3. Don Hutchinson, 1986-89 223 4, Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s 1986 4. Mike Dutil, 1986-89 222 5. Gary LaPierre, 1985-88 221 RBI 9 Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s 1986 Consecutive Games Played 1. T.J. Sheedy, 1995-98 213 Stolen Bases 2. Gary LaPierre, 1985-88 208 5, Danny Menendez vs. Thomas 2009 3. Don Hutchinson, 1986-89 165 4. Brian Seguin, 1989-92 161 Total Bases 5. Jeff Paul, 1981-84 146 16, Bill Reynolds vs. St. John’s 1986 6. Mike Ross, 1999-2001 133 7. Danny Menendez, 2006-2009 121 Extra Base Hits 5, Tom Vanidestine vs. Miami 1981 Single Season Leaders Hits INNING 1. Brian Seguin, 1990 91 Home Runs 2. Mike Bordick, 1986 90 Bill Reynolds holds Maine records for 2, Mark Sweeney vs. Hartford 1991 3. Mark Sweeney, 1991 88 home runs, RBI and total bases in a game. 2, Simon Williams vs. Pace 2002 4. Andy Hartung, 1990 87 2 Greg Creek vs. Brown 2004 Curt Smith, 2006 87 Doubles 6. Mark Sweeney, 1990 86 GENERAL 1. Mark Sweeney, 1989 22 2. Shawn Tobin, 1991 20 Most Consecutive Games With A Hit Home Runs 27, Brian Seguin 1990 Gary LaPierre, 1988 20 1. Mark Sweeney, 1991 23 Mike Ross, 1999 20 Most Consecutive Hits 2. Rick Bernardo, 1986 19 11, Mark Sweeney 1988 Jon Hambelton, 2001 20 3. Bill Reynolds, 1986 18 Alex Calbick, 2013 20 Hit For The Cycle 4. Rex Turner, 1998 16 Rex Turner vs. Drexel 1997 Joe Drapeau, 2000 16 6. Andy Hartung, 1990 15 Career Leaders 7. Gary Taylor, 1991 14 Hits, Player, Years No. Rex Turner, 1997 14 1. Mark Sweeney, 1988-91 328 Danny Casals, 2018 2. Curt Smith, 2005-2008 300 3. Joel Barrett, 2004-2007 283 Runs Batted In 4. Michael Fransoso, 2010-13 269 1. Mark Sweeney, 1991 80 5. T. J. Sheedy, 1995-98 266 2. Andy Hartung, 1990 76 3. Rick Bernardo, 1986 72 Home Runs 4. Dan Kane, 1986 67 1. Mark Sweeney, 1988-91 52 5. Kevin McAvoy, 2006 64 2. Joe Drapeau, 2000-2002 50 6. Mike Ross, 1999 63 3. Rex Turner, 1995-98 43 4. Bill Reynolds, 1983-86 36 5. Rick Bernardo, 1983-86 32 6. Mike Ross, 1999–2002 31 7. Gary Taylor, 1988-91 30 Runs Batted In 1. Mark Sweeney, 1988-91 211 2. Joe Drapeau, 2000-2003 196 3. Ryan Quintal, 2003–06 178 Joel Barrett ranks third on Maine’s all-time Curt Smith, 2005-2008 178 hits list and on Maine’s all-time doubles 5. Joel Barrett, 2004-2007 172 list. Mike Ross, 1999–2001 172

Danny Menendez holds school records for stolen bases in a game with five and in a season with 38. 25 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Pitching Records

Most Games Played Season 30, Justin Latta, 2010 Career 85, Scott Robinson, 2002–06

Most Starts Season 15, Scott Morse, 1986 15, Mike D’Andrea, 1990 15, Larry Thomas, 1991 15, Ron Hewes, 1993 15, Greg Norton, 2005 15, Steve Richard, 2005 15, Tommy Lawrence, 2013 Career 50, Greg Norton, 2003-2007

Most Complete Games Pitched Season 9, Bill Swift, 1983 9, Mike Collar, 2002 Career 26, Bill Swift, 1981-84

Most Consecutive Complete Games Season 8, Mike Collar, 2002 Greg Norton holds a share of the Maine record for career wins with 27.

Most Innings Pitched Game 15, Bill Burke vs. UConn, 1957 Season 107, Lester Mitchell, 1902 Career 317.1, Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92

Most Strikeouts Game 17, Bill Swift vs. Harvard, 1984 17, Jeff Plympton vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986 Season 108, Larry Thomas, 1991 Career 284, Mike MacDonald, 2001– 2004

Most Shutouts Season 4, Martin McHale, 1910 3, Joe Johnson, 1982 3, Scott Morse, 1986 3, Rusty Tucker, 2001 3, Mike MacDonald, 2002 3, Mike Collar, 2002 Career 7, Mike Collar, 2001-2003

Most Saves Season 12, Mike LeBlanc, 1989 Career 19, Mike LeBlanc, 1986-89 19, Scott Robinson, 2002–06

Most Wins Season 11, Tommy Lawrence, 2013

Career 27, Greg Norton, 2003-2007 27, Bill Swift, 1981-84 Bill Swift, a member of the 1998 Seattle Mariners, still holds five pitching records. 27, Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 26 Pitching Records

Most Consecutive Games Won George Goldman Season 10, Scott Morse, 1984 vs. Husson, 1987 (Maine 9, Husson 0)

Best Winning Percentage John Arel Season 1.000, Joe Ferris (9-0), 1964 vs. UMass Lowell, 2018 (UMass Lowell 1, Maine 0) Career .842, Joe Ferris (16-3), 1964-66 Career Leaders Best Wins Wins Gms Season 1.02, Jim Chaplin, 1970 1. Bill Swift, 1981-84 27 46 (min. 50 inn.) Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92 27 51 Career 1.82, Bert Roberge, 1974-77 Greg Norton, 2003-2007 27 59 (min. 100 inn.) 4. Scott Morse, 1984-86 26 39 5. Mike MacDonald, 2001-2004 25 51 Best Strikeout Average (9 innings) 6. Mike Collar, 2001-2003 24 37 Season 12.07, Stanton Small, 1918 Stu Lacognata, 1981-84 24 41

Fewest Walks (9 innings) Innings IP Gms Season 0.52, Stu Lacognata, 1982 1. Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92 317.1 51 2. Mike MacDonald, 2001-2004 313.2 51 Fewest Walks 3. A.J. Bazdanes, 2009-2013 298.2 60 Career 24, Dick Colwell, 1958-60 4. Greg Norton, 2003-2007 298.1 59 5. Bill Swift, 1981-84 297.0 46 Mike MacDonald holds the Maine record for career No Hit Games strikeouts with 284. He also ranks second all-time Martin McHale Strikeouts SO Gms in innings pitched and fifth all-time in wins. vs. Bowdoin, 1910 (Maine 5, Bowdoin 0) 1. Mike MacDonald, 2001-2004 284 51 Martin Dow 2. Mike D’Andrea, 1989-92 274 51 vs. Little Creek NAS, 1950 (Maine 10, LCNAS 0) 3. A.J. Bazdanes, 2009-2013 253 60 4. Scott Morse, 1984-86 248 39 Jeff Plympton 5. Bill Swift, 1981-84 242 46 vs. St. Joseph’s, 1986 (Maine 15, St. Joe’s 0) Saves Saves Gms 1. Mike LeBlanc, 1986-89 19 69 Scott Robinson, 2002–06 19 87 3. Garrett Quinn, 1994-97 17 77 4. Marc Powers, 1984-87 16 61 5. Alejandro Balsinde, 2006-2009 12 80

Single Season Leaders Innings IP Gms 1. Lester Mitchell, 1902 107.0 N/A 2. Tommy Lawrence, 2013 104.2 16 Tommy Lawrence, 2014 104.2 14 3. Bill Swift, 1983 102.2 45 4. Ben Burlingame, 1991 100.2 14 5. Steve Richard, 2005 100.0 16

Strikeouts SO IP 1. Larry Thomas, 1991 108 99.1 2. Mike Collar, 2003 98 83.0 3. Tommy Lawrence, 2014 97 104.2 Scott Robinson holds the record for career 4. Scott Morse, 1986 96 92.2 appearances by a pitcher. He is also tied with Mike LeBlanc for the school record for career saves. 5. Mark Ballard, 1993 95 91.0 Scott Morse holds the Maine record for consecutive 6. Mike MacDonald, 2004 91 92.2 games won with 10. 7. Steve Richard, 2005 90 100.0 8. Bill Swift, 1986 86 71.0

27 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Year-by-Year Hitting Leaders

YEAR PLAYER AB R H 2B 3B HR AVG YEAR PLAYER AB R H 2B 3B HR AVG 1894 Charles I. Haynes 36 12 15 3 0 0 .404 1962 William Livesey 88 15 31 5 1 0 .352 1895 Charles A. Frost 55 14 23 1 0 1 .418 1963 Victor Nelson 78 15 23 3 1 0 .295 1896 Frank J. Libby 34 14 14 2 1 1 .412 1964 Richard DeVarney 90 25 30 3 3 3 .333 1897 Harvey B. Cushman 46 6 14 0 0 0 .304 1965 Paul Keany 61 7 18 3 1 1 .295 1898 Edward E. Palmer 64 18 19 2 2 1 .297 1966 Norman Tardiff 88 15 25 7 1 1 .284 Warner E. Welch 64 14 19 2 0 0 .297 1967 George Ferguson 89 13 29 4 0 1 .326 1899 Edward E. Palmer 56 11 27 6 2 0 .482 1968 Allan Cobb 71 15 23 3 1 0 .324 1900 Wilkie C. Clark 52 12 20 1 2 0 .385 1969 William West 102 14 33 6 0 2 .324 1901 Harold M. Carr 57 16 21 2 0 0 .368 1970 James Cameron 94 18 30 6 4 4 .319 1902 Alfred R. Davis 78 26 27 6 2 0 .346 1971 Dana Corey 103 25 37 5 0 5 .359 1903 Frank F. Veazie 74 18 23 0 0 0 .310 1972 John Couglin 93 23 31 9 1 3 .333 1904 Neil L. Violette 38 4 11 5 0 0 .289 1973 Douglas Lentz 93 14 33 6 2 3 .355 1905 Ralph H. Moody 55 9 15 1 0 0 .273 1974 Kevin Goodhue 57 17 29 4 4 0 .508 1906 James G. Scales 41 6 9 0 0 0 .220 1975 Ed Flaherty 121 31 47 5 0 3 .388 1907 James G. Scales 48 9 12 0 0 0 .250 1976 Michael Curry 65 14 26 4 0 2 .400 1908 Daniel Chase 46 6 13 2 0 0 .282 1977 Russell Quetti 124 31 41 7 4 1 .331 1909 Ralph B. Pond 38 5 10 1 1 0 .263 1978 Russell Quetti 92 19 31 3 2 5 .337 1910 Ralph B. Pond 50 12 18 1 1 2 .360 1979 Kevin Buckley 115 19 37 6 0 2 .322 1911 Ellwyn Fulton 38 11 14 2 5 1 .368 1980 Kevin Buckley 127 26 44 15 1 4 .346 1912 Arthur W. Abbott 31 6 11 1 3 0 .355 1981 Brad Colton 121 36 53 13 2 9 .438 1913 Harry A. York 50 8 14 1 0 1 .280 1982 Ed Pickett 143 21 53 14 2 6 .371 1914 Otis C. Lawry 34 6 11 1 0 0 .323 1983 Jeff Paul 172 34 64 14 0 1 .372 1915 Otis C. Lawry 32 11 10 1 1 1 .313 1984 Dan Kane 59 12 26 3 0 3 .441 1916 Otis C. Lawry 47 14 19 1 1 0 .404 1985 Rick Bernardo 190 46 74 14 2 9 .389 1917 Ralph C. Wentworth 19 5 6 1 1 0 .316 1986 Rick Bernardo 201 71 86 18 2 19 .428 1918 Ralph C. Wentworth 32 9 14 1 2 2 .437 1987 Dan Kane 136 23 52 19 0 4 .382 1919 Newman H. Young 35 3 12 0 1 0 .343 1988 Mark Sweeney 191 37 74 15 2 10 .387 1920 Burleigh R. Waterman 44 11 11 1 0 3 .250 1989 Mark Sweeney 213 50 80 22 2 6 .376 1921 Albert E. Johnson 42 9 11 1 3 0 .261 1990 Andy Hartung 210 59 87 12 3 15 .414 1922 Willis H. Osgood 54 7 21 3 3 0 .389 1991 Mark Sweeney 229 77 88 11 5 23 .384 1923 Raymond F. Lunge 50 7 16 2 0 0 .320 1992 Brian Seguin 145 21 46 9 1 2 .317 1924 Drew T. Stearns 51 5 16 0 1 2 .313 1993 Chad White 209 49 74 11 3 2 .354 1925 Drew T. Stearns 47 5 13 1 1 0 .296 1994 Steve Puleo 175 20 60 10 0 0 .343 1926 Moses Nanigian 29 3 12 1 0 2 .413 1995 Steve Puleo 163 25 58 13 6 2 .356 1927 Seymour C. Hamond 28 8 13 0 3 1 .464 1996 T.J. Sheedy 191 30 59 5 2 2 .309 1928 Moses Nanigian 39 13 13 0 2 1 .333 1997 T.J. Sheedy 178 56 69 11 1 2 .388 1929 Lee E. Wescott 59 12 23 2 3 3 .390 1998 T.J. Sheedy 182 59 73 14 1 2 .401 1930 Cecil W. Horne 36 5 15 1 1 0 .417 1999 Brian Poire 207 55 76 16 1 3 .367 1931 Francis J. McCabe 56 6 18 2 1 1 .321 2000 Joe Drapeau 184 49 66 15 1 16 .359 1932 Raymond A. Smith 57 14 23 6 0 1 .403 2001 Jon Hambelton 161 41 69 20 1 13 .429 1933 Peter A. Talbot 43 9 17 1 0 0 .395 2002 Aaron Izaryk 98 23 36 6 0 1 .367 1934 Russell A. Walton 48 11 18 1 0 0 .375 2003 Brett Ouellette 188 44 64 13 0 10 .340 1935 Clarence K. Keegan 41 8 15 0 1 0 .366 Ryan Quintal 100 25 34 5 0 5 .340 1936 Alton L. Bell 38 6 15 0 2 0 .395 2004 Greg Creek 219 48 80 19 0 6 .365 1937 Alton L. Bell 48 15 23 4 0 3 .479 2005 Greg Creek 189 50 67 16 2 9 .354 1938 Dwight E. Lord 72 7 19 4 2 0 .264 2006 Curt Smith 223 56 87 18 6 5 .390 1939 Philip L. Craig 57 10 19 0 0 0 .333 2007 Joel Barrett 196 40 73 18 0 8 .372 1940 Nathaniel Crowley 57 4 20 1 0 0 .351 2008 Curt Smith 176 60 71 17 3 11 .403 1941 Nathaniel Crowley 64 9 21 2 1 0 .328 2009 Kevin McAvoy 174 41 66 15 1 10 .379 1942 Clifford Blake 49 12 20 4 1 1 .408 2010 Taylor Lewis 214 53 79 14 13 5 .369 1943 Winslow Work 43 9 16 3 1 0 .372 2011 Joey Martin 209 33 68 9 3 4 .325 1945 Edward Woodbrey 27 5 16 4 0 0 .593 2012 Troy Black 157 30 53 5 0 0 .338 1946 Fredrick Boynton 25 6 8 1 0 0 .320 2013 Troy Black 182 31 66 5 2 1 .363 1947 William Walker 41 6 12 1 0 0 .293 2014 Scott Heath 155 23 56 14 2 4 .361 1948 Percy Coombs 38 5 13 1 1 0 .342 2015 Luke Morrill 177 34 65 18 0 2 .367 1949 Edward Woodbrey 59 12 23 4 1 0 .390 2016 Danny Casals 200 33 62 12 4 3 .310 1950 Carlton Wight 71 11 24 4 0 2 .338 2017 Christopher Bec 200 38 68 20 1 1 .340 1951 Charles Sawyer 51 8 17 2 0 0 .333 2018 Christopher Bec 178 36 56 10 3 8 .315 1952 Albert Hackett 83 26 32 3 3 3 .386 2019 Hernen Sardinas 198 33 59 14 2 11 .298 1953 Ellis Bean 56 19 21 2 0 1 .375 1954 Dawson List 81 19 30 2 5 1 .370 Top Single Season Hitters (minimum 50 ABs) 1955 Gerald Wright 71 19 25 1 0 0 .352 1956 Angelo Locicero 60 15 18 0 3 0 .300 1. Kevin Goodhue .508 1974 11. Andy Hartung .414 1990 1957 Roger Davis 55 10 18 2 1 0 .327 2. Edward Palmer .482 1899 12. Ray Weed .411 1960 1958 Charles Eberbach 77 14 24 2 4 4 .312 3. Dan Kane .441 1984 13. Doug Lentz .408 1974 1959 Raymond Weed 81 9 32 3 6 0 .395 4. Brad Colton .438 1981 14. Curt Smith .403 2008 1960 Raymond Weed 73 12 30 8 1 0 .411 5. Jon Perry .434 1981 Ray Smith .403 1932 1961 Raymond Weed 81 12 26 9 1 0 .321 6. Rob Roy .432 1984 15. T.J. Sheedy .401 1998 7. Kevin Buckley .431 1981 16. Mike Curry .400 1976 8. Jon Hambelton .429 2001 17. Ray Weed .395 1959 9. Rick Bernardo .428 1986 10. Charles Frost .418 1895

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 28 Year-by-Year Records

YEAR COACH W L T PCT YEAR COACH W L T PCT YEAR COACH W L T PCT 1881 3 3 0 .500 1931 7 6 0 .538 1981 32 14 0 .696 1882 1 1 0 .500 1932 9 5 0 .643 1982 35 13 0 .729 1883 3 3 0 .500 1933 7 5 0 .583 1983 29 16 0 .644 1884 3 0 0 1.000 1934 5 7 0 .417 1984 33 20 0 .623 1885 4 2 0 .667 1935 7 6 0 .538 1985 38 17 0 .691 1886 4 6 0 .400 1936 William Kenyon 6 6 0 .500 1986 41 23 0 .641 1887 4 6 1 .409 1937 9 5 1 .633 1987 24 23 0 .511 1888 10 2 0 .833 1938 11 7 0 .611 1988 33 24 0 .579 1889 6 4 0 .600 1939 4 13 0 .235 1989 32 26 0 .552 1890 2 4 0 .333 1940 5 11 0 .313 1990 42 20 0 .677 1891 4 3 0 .571 1941 4 12 0 .250 1991 48 18 0 .727 1892 NO TEAM 1942 6 8 0 .429 1992 19 24 1 .443 1893 1 3 0 .250 1943 4 8 0 .333 1993 33 27 0 .550 1894 Harry Miller 5 7 0 .417 1944 NO TEAM 1994 20 33 0 .377 1895 8 4 0 .667 1945 William Kenyon 2 7 0 .222 1995 20 37 0 .351 1896 Jack Abbott 5 4 0 .556 1946 3 8 0 .273 1996 19 36 0 .345 1897 W.W. Bustard 9 4 0 .692 1947 7 6 0 .538 1997 Paul Kostacopoulos 24 27 0 .471 1898 9 4 0 .692 1948 2 9 1 .208 1998 24 26 0 .480 1899 William Magill 11 2 0 .846 1949 4 11 0 .267 1999 28 28 0 .500 1900 7 4 0 .636 1950 Milo Lude 12 9 0 .571 2000 25 24 0 .510 1901 6 7 0 .462 1951 10 10 0 .500 2001 36 15 0 .706 1902 Frank Rudderham 11 8 0 .579 1952 Harold Raymond 11 10 1 .500 2002 40 17 0 .701 1903 11 4 0 .733 1953 11 7 0 .611 2003 38 18 0 .679 1904 4 6 0 .400 1954 Walter Anderson 14 9 0 .609 2004 34 21 0 .618 1905 7 9 0 .438 1955 12 10 0 .545 2005 35 19 0 .648 1906 E.G. Butman 3 12 0 .200 1956 7 11 1 .395 2006 Steve Trimper 35 22 1 .612 1907 W. J. Fitzmaurice 1 12 0 .077 1957 John Butterfield 6 14 0 .300 2007 22 31 0 .415 1908 6 6 0 .500 1958 12 9 0 .571 2008 20 28 1 .418 1909 P.J. Noonan 7 5 0 .583 1959 12 8 0 .600 2009 32 23 0 .582 1910 Pat Keefe 8 4 0 .667 1960 12 8 0 .600 2010 34 22 0 .607 1911 3 8 0 .300 1961 9 13 1 .413 2011 33 24 0 .579 1912 George Magoon 7 6 1 .536 1962 9 14 0 .391 2012 28 28 0 .500 1913 5 7 0 .417 1963 9 12 0 .429 2013 37 22 0 627 1914 John Phelan 5 6 0 .455 1964 21 8 0 .724 2014 24 29 0 .453 1915 7 9 0 .438 1965 14 7 0 .667 2015 24 28 0 .462 1916 Monte Cross 8 4 2 .643 1966 15 9 1 .620 2016 20 35 0 .364 1917 2 4 0 .333 1968 10 9 0 .526 2017 Nick Derba 25 29 0 .463 1918 3 5 0 .375 1967 15 7 0 .681 2018 20 34 0 .370 1919 8 5 0 .615 1969 12 12 0 .500 2019 15 34 0 .306 1920 7 5 0 .583 1970 18 6 0 .750 2020 1 12 0 .077 1921 5 10 1 .344 1971 16 12 0 .571 1922 Wilkie Clark 8 7 0 .533 1972 20 7 0 .741 Totals 1993-1647-17 .545 1923 6 8 0 .429 1973 15 9 0 .625 1924 Joseph Murphy 5 8 0 .385 1974 15 5 0 .750 1925 5 6 1 .458 1975 John Winkin 25 8 1 .750 1926 Fred Brice 6 5 0 .545 1976 29 9 0 .763 1927 7 4 0 .636 1977 24 11 0 .686 1928 3 9 0 .250 1978 20 9 0 .690 1929 8 6 0 .571 1979 23 9 0 .719 1930 8 7 0 .533 1980 23 13 1 .635

Jack Butterfield (above left) and John Winkin (above right) combined for 880 of UMaine’s 1865 coaching victories. Nick Derba (left) became the 25th coach in Maine history on December, 17, 2016.

29 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Honored Black Bears

National Honors College World Series All-Tournament 2003 Greg Norton, p 1964 Joe Ferris, p 2006 Kevin McAvoy, 3b College World Series MVP Dave Thompson, 3b 2007 Myckie Lugbauer, c 1964 Joe Ferris, p 1976 Russ Quetti, ss Ferris is one of only 13 players to win the CWS 1982 Kevin Bernier, 1b America East/NAC Coach of the Year MVP award and not play for the national champi- 1986 Bill Reynolds, c 1997 Paul Kostacopoulos onship team. 2001 Paul Kostacopoulos NCAA Regional MVP 2013 Steve Trimper Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America 1983 Brad Colton, of 1983 Jeff Paul, 3b (Honorable Mention) 1981 Kevin Buckley; Joe Johnson America East/NAC Tournament MVP 2005 Aaron Izaryk, c (Second Team) (co-MVPs) 1993 Gabe Duross, 1b 2006 Matt McGraw, dh (Second Team) 1986 Bill Reynolds, c 2002 Brett Ouellette, 2b 2005 Joe Hough, cf Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District I NCAA Regional All-Tournament 2006 Mark Ostrander, rf 1983 Jeff Paul, 3b 1975 Ed Flaherty, of, Jack Leggett, 3b, 2011 Taylor Lewis, c 1991 Chuck Nadeau, p Bert Roberge, p 1997 Jeff Longo, If 1980 Pete Adams, ss, Kevin Buckley, of/p America East/NAC All-Tournament 2005 Aaron Izaryk 1982 Mark Sutton, 2b, Jeff Paul, 3b, Pete 1993 Mark Ballard, p; Bill Champi, of; Ron Ryan Quintal Adams, ss, Rick Lashua, of, Ed Pick- Hewes, p; Mike Sidoti, ss; Shawn 2006 Matt McGraw ett, dh Tobin, c; Justin Tomberlin, 3b; Chad Scott Robinson 1983 Bill Swift, p; Kevin Bernier, 1b; Bill White, of Ryan Quintal Reynolds, 3b; Brad Colton, of; Rick 1996 Keith Croteau, 2b/ss; Pete Fisher, p 2007 Matt McGraw, dh Lashua, of 1999 Mike Ross, of; Quin Peel, dh Brian Hackett, 3B 1984 Mike Bordick, Jeff Paul, Ed Hackett, 2002 Brett Ouellette, 2b; Joe Drapeau, 3b; Bill Reynolds, Dan Kane, Bill Swift Mike Ross, of; Mike Livulpi, of; Aaron All-America 1986 Rick Bernardo, 1b; Don Etzweiler, 2b; Izaryk, dh; Paul Bruder, p 1975 Ed Flaherty Mike Bordick, ss; Dan Kane, dh; Jim 2003 Brett Ouellette, 2b, Joe Drapeau 3b, 1981 Kevin Buckley (third team) Overstreet, of; Bill Reynolds, c Aaron Izaryk, c Brad Colton (third team) 1991 Shawn Tobin, c; Chad White, of; Rob 2004 Mike MacDonald, p, Matt McGraw dh 1982 Bill Swift (second team) Higgins, p 2005 Greg Creek, dh; Joe Hough, CF (MVP); 1983 Bill Swift (second team) 2005 Curt Smith, 3b; Greg Creek, dh; Steve Aaron Izaryk, c; Mike Ferriggi, 2b; Ryan 1984 Bill Swift (second team) Richard, p Quintal, lf; Greg Norton, p 1986 Rick Bernardo (first team) 2006 Curt Smith,ss; Kevin McAvoy, 3b. 2006 Alejandro Balsinde, p; Joel Barrett, Scott Morse (third team) 2011 Michael Fransoso, ss 1b; Mark Ostrander, rf; Sean Parker, 1988 Mark Sweeney (freshman) c; Mike Powers, p 1990 Andy Hartung (first team) Conference Honors 2007 Billy Cather, of; Curt Smith, ss Mark Sweeney (third team) 2010 Joe Mercurio, c 2011 Keith Bilodeau, p; Alex Calbick, 3b; 1991 Mark Sweeney (first team) America East/NAC Player of the Year Larry Thomas (third team) Michael Fransoso ss, Taylor Lewis cf 1991 Mark Sweeney, of 2013 Tommy Lawrence, p; Mike Connolly, 1993 Chad White (second team) 1993 Chad White, of 1995 T.J. Sheedy (freshman) c/p; Eric White, 3b 2008 Curt Smith, 1b 2014 Scott Heath, 1/dh 1999 Mike Ross (freshman) 2013 Michael Fransoso, ss 2000 Joe Drapeau (freshman) 2015 Luke Morrill 2001 Mike Collar (freshman) 2016 John Arel, America East/NAC Pitcher of the Year 2017 Jeremy Pena, Nick Silva, Justin 2002 Aaron Izaryk (freshman) 1991 Larry Thomas 2003 Greg Norton (freshman) Courtney 1993 Mark Ballard 2018 Danny Casals, Christopher Bec 2005 Curt Smith (freshman) 1997 Garrett Quinn 2006 Kevin McAvoy (freshman) 2001 Rusty Tucker 2007 Myckie Lugbauer (freshman) 2002 Mike MacDonald 2009 Ian Leisenheimer (freshman) 2013 Tommy Lawrence 2011 Troy Black (freshman) 2011 Alex Calbick (freshman) America East/NAC Rookie of the Year 2011 Shaun Coughlin (freshman) 1999 Mike Ross, of 2013 Michael Fransoso (third team) 2000 Joe Drapeau, 3b 2015 Justin Courtney (freshman) 2001 Mike Collar, p

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 30 America East/NAC All-Conference 2004 Joe Hough (first team) 2012 Michael Fransoso (first team) 1990 Mike D’Andrea, p Aaron Izaryk (first team) Shaun Coughlin (first team) Craig Ender, c Greg Creek (second team Stephen Perakslis (second team) Tim Scott, 2b Mike MacDonald (second team), Tyler Patzalek (second team) Brian Seguin, ss Joel Barrett (rookie team) Scott Heath (rookie team) Mark Sweeney, of Matt McGraw (rookie team) Jonathan Balentina (all academic) 1991 Larry Thomas, p Steve Richard (rookie team) 2013 Tommy Lawrence (first team) Ben Burlingame, p 2005 Aaron Izaryk (first team) Michael Fransoso (first team) Tim Scott, 2b Greg Creek (second team) Mike Connolly (first team - catcher) Shanan Knox, 3b Ryan Quintal (second team) Eric White (first team) Brian Seguin, ss Steve Richard (second team) Mike Connolly (second team - pitcher) Mark Sweeney, of Curt Smith (rookie team) Troy Black (second team) 1992 Shawn Tobin, c (second team) 2006 Kevin McAvoy (first team, rookie team) Brian Doran (second team) Chad White, of (second team) Joe Hough (first team) Sam Balzano (second team) 1993 Mark Ballard, p; Joel Barrett (second team) Colin Gay (all-academic) Shawn Tobin, c Ryan Quintal (second team and all academic) 2014 Tommy Lawrence (first team) Gabe Duross, 1b Matt McGraw (second team) Scott Heath (first team - DH) Chad White, of 2007 Myckie Lugbauer (rookie team) Scott Heath (second team - 1B) Todd Livingston, 2b (second team); Matt McGraw (first team, all-academic ) Colin Gay (second team) Glen Stupienski, dh (second team) Joel Barrett (second team) Jeff Gelinas (rookie team) 1994 Steve Puleo, c (second team) Billy Cather (second team) 2015 Scott Heath (first team) 1995 T.J. Sheedy, of Brad Hertzler (second team) Luke Morrill (first team) Steve Puleo, dh (second team) Curt Smith (second team) Logan Fullmer (second and all-academic) 1996 Rex Turner, of (second team) Kevin Jackson (rookie team) Justin Courtney (second and all-rookie team) 1997 Garrett Quinn, p Greg Norton (all-academic team) 2016 Logan Fullmer (first team and all-academic) Rex Turner, of; 2008 Curt Smith (first team) Danny Casals(all-rookie) Nick Caiazzo, c (second team) Myckie Lugbauer (first team) Jeremy Pena (all-rookie) 1998 T.J. Sheedy, of (second team) Jarrett Lukas (rookie team) Colin Ridley (all-rookie) Rex Turner, of (second team) Kevin Scanlan (rookie team) 2017 Christopher Bec (second team) Julian Bracali, dh (second team) 2009 Kevin McAvoy (first team) Tyler Schwanz (second team) 1999 Brian Poire, 3b Billy Cather (second team) Hernen Sardinas (all rookie) Kris Ehmke, p (second team) Jarrett Lukas (second team) Cody Laweryson (all rookie) Mike Ross, of (second team) Myckie Lugbauer (second team), Caleb Kerbs (all academic) 2000 Rusty Tucker, p (second team) Tony Patane (second team), 2018 Christopher Bec (first team), Danny Joe Drapeau, 3b (second team); Kevin Scanlan (second team), Casals (first team and all-academic), Mike Ross, of (second team) A.J. Bazdanes (rookie team), Ian John Arel (second team), Jeremy Ray Goirigolzarri, dh (second team) Leisenheimer (rookie team) Jona- Pena (second team), Hernen Sardinas 2001 Rusty Tucker, p than Balentina (all academic) (second team), Matt Geoffrion (all Joe Drapeau, c 2010 Justin Latta (first team) rookie), Connor Johnson (all academ- Jon Hambelton, 1b Joe Mercurio (first team) ic) Caleb Kerbs (all academic) Quin Peel, 2b (second team) Tony Patane (first team) 2019 Danny Casals (First Team) Mike Livulpi, of (second team) Taylor Lewis (first team) Cody Laweryson (First Team) 2002 Mike MacDonald, p Jeff Gibbs (second team, rookie team) Hernen Sardinas (First Team) Mike Collar, p A.J. Bazdanes (second team) Joe Bramanti (Second Team) Simon Williams, of Keith Bilodeau (second team) Ryan Turenne (All-Rookie) Aaron Izaryk, dh Tyler Patzalek (rookie team), Peter Kemble (All-Academic) Alain Picard, c (second team) Michael Fransoso (rookie team) Caleb Kerbs (All-Academic) Joe Drapeau, 3b (second team George Tager (all academic) Mike Ross, of (second team) 2011 Keith Bilodeau (first team) Aaron Izaryk, dh (rookie) Joey Martin (first team) 2003 Brett Ouellette (first team) Jeffrey Gibbs (second team) Joe Drapeau (first team) Shaun Coughlin (second team), Simon Williams (first team Justin Leisenheimer (second team), Mike Collar (first team) Troy Black (second team, rookie team) Alain Picard (first team) Michael Fransoso (second team) Aaron Izaryk (second team) Alex Calbick (second team, rookie team) Mike Livulpi (second team) Fran Whitten (rookie team) Ryan Quintal (rookie team) Jonathan Balentina (all academic) Greg Norton (rookie team)

31 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com ECAC North All-Conference Maine Honors 1981 Kevin Buckley, Tom Vanidestine, Pete Adams, Joe Johnson Maine Sports Hall of Fame Inductees 1982 Joe Johnson, Bill Swift, Kevin Ber- 1987 Richard DeVarney nier, Mark Sutton, Pete Adams, Ed 1988 Joe Ferris Pickett, Brad Colton 1989 Jack Butterfield, Marty McHale 1983 Bill Swift, Kevin Bernier, Jeff Paul, 1991 Bill Swift, Carl “Stump” Merrill Brad Colton 1992 Ed Flaherty 1984 Jeff Paul, Rick Lashua, Bill Swift 1993 Mike Bordick 1985 Scott Morse, Jeff Plympton, Bill 1994 Jack Leggett Reynolds, Rick Bernardo*, Bill McIn- 1995 Harold Woodbury nis, Dan Kane 1996 Mark Sweeney 1986 Scott Morse, Jeff Plympton, Bill 1997 Dennis Libbey, Raymond Weed Reynolds, Rick Bernardo, Don Etzwei- 1998 Bert Roberge ler, Mike Bordick 1999 Rick Bernardo 1987 Jeff Plympton, p; Colin Ryan, c; Dan 2000 Dana Drew, Al Hackett Kane*, of 2001 Dr. John Winkin 1989 Brian Sequin, ss; Mike LeBlanc, p; 2003 Bill Reynolds Colin Ryan, c; Mark Sweeney, of 2005 Dan Kane 2010 Joe Mercurio, c 2008 Russ Quetti 2013 Tommy Lawrence - Pitcher of the 2010 Jeff Paul Year, First team. 2013 Chad White * – Denotes earned ECAC North Player of the Year honors All-Yankee Conference 1961 William Livesay, of All-Yankee Conference Edwin Ranzoni, 3b 1961 William Livesay, of; Edwin Ranzoni, Raymond Weed, of 3b; Raymond Weed, of 1962 William Livesay, of 1962 William Livesay, of 1964 Dick DeVarney, ss; Joe Ferris, p; Ronald Lanza, of 1965 Dick DeVarney, ss; Carl Merrill, c 1966 Gordon Engstrom, p; Carl Merrill, c; Norman Tardiff, of 1969 Jim Cameron, p; Bruce Stafford, c, Bill West, 3b 1970 Jim Cameron, p; Eric Hayward, ss; Bill West, 3b 1971 Dennis Libbey, ss 1972 John Coughlin, of; Leonard Larrabee, 1b 1973 Leonard Larrabee, 1b 1974 Kevin Goodhue, 1b; Jack Leggett, 2b; Bert Roberge, p; Gary Smith, of 1975 Ed Flaherty, of; John Dumont, c/dh; Bert Roberge, p 1976 Tony DiBiase, 1b; John Dumont, c/ dh; Jack Leggett, 2b; Bert Roberge, p 1977 Barry LaCasse, p; Russ Quetti, ss; John Tomshick, p 1978 Mark Armstrong, c; William Hughes, 1b; Russ Quetti, ss, Edmund Mitchell, dh 1979 Mark Armstrong, c; Mike Coutts, 3b

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 32 Maine vs. All Collegiate Opponents

FIRST LAST FIRST LAST FIRST LAST TEAM W L T MEETING MEETING TEAM W L T MEETING MEETING TEAM W L T MEETING MEETING Alabama 1 2 0 1989 (L, 1-6) 2019 (L, 0-16) Incarnate Word 0 2 0 2018 (0-2) 2018 (L, 8-9) Purdue 1 1 0 1991 (W, 8-1) 2020 (L,2-6) Albany 48 37 0 2002 (W, 6-0) 2019 (L, 3-12) Indiana 1 1 0 1979 (W, 2-0) 1988 (L, 6-7) Quinnipiac 3 0 0 2000 (W, 25-8) 2001 (W, 7-2) Air Force 0 1 0 2008 (L, 1-3) ----- IPFW 1 1 0 2005 (L, 1-4) 2005 (W, 6-5) Randolph-Macon 0 1 0 1952 (L, 5-9) ----- Amherst 1 1 0 1899 (W, 12-10) 1901 (L, 1-3) Iona 5 0 0 2006 (W, 8-6) 2009 (W, 11-0) Rhode Island 58 50 2 1911 (L, 4-5) 2016 (W, 1-0) Arizona State 1 11 0 1964 (W, 2-0) 2007 (L, 5-11) Iowa 7 5 0 1988 (W, 5-4) 2014 (W, 12-13) Rice 0 2 0 1996 (L, 4-9) 1996 (L, 2-20) Arkansas 0 1 0 1990 (L, 0-14) ----- Iowa State 2 0 0 1980 (W, 9-5) 1980 (W, 6-4) Richmond 1 1 0 1973 (W, 9-6) 1973 (L, 4-5) Arkansas State 2 0 0 1989 (W, 13-5) 1989 (W, 9-1) Jacksonville 1 1 0 1993 (L, 4-7) 1993 (W, 9-7) Rider 2 3 0 1984 (W, 12-6) 2011 (W, 8-4) Army 2 4 0 1955 (W, 14-4) 1987 (W, 5-3) James Madison 2 1 0 1986 (W, 8-6) 2011 (L, 2-5) Rochester 2 0 0 1966 (W, 5-0) 1966 (W, 5-3) Auburn 1 4 0 1976 (W, 9-8) 2013 (L, 4-8) Kansas 0 2 0 1984 (L, 4-5) 1984 (L, 6-8) Rollins 9 7 0 1992 (L, 3-4) 2011 (W, 10-4) Ball State 0 2 0 1998 (L, 6-15) 2015 (L, 8-7) Kentucky 1 3 0 1989 (L, 7-8) 1995 (W, 4-3) Rowan** 3 2 0 1981 (W, 1-0) 1986 (L, 0-6) Baltimore 1 1 0 1951 (W, 10-0) 1961 (L, 3-5) Lafayette 1 0 0 2015 (W, 18-10) ----- Rutgers 6 5 1 1956 (T, 4-4) 1993 (L, 3-17) Bates 125 78 2 1881 (L, 0-15) 2012 (W, 10-3) Lamar 0 3 0 2010 (L, 2-4) 2010 (L, 4-5) Sacred Heart 3 3 0 2005 (W, 10-0) 2018 (L, 8-9) Baylor 1 0 0 1993 (W, 10-6) ----- La Salle 4 3 0 1985 (L, 2-10) 2004 (L, 1-6) St. Bonaventure 6 7 0 1999 (W, 10-6) 2017 (L, 3-4) Beth.-Cookman 4 2 0 2001 (W, 5-2) 2015 (W, 11-8) Lehigh 5 2 0 2005 (W, 6-3) 2016 (W, 11-6 (10)) St. Francis/NY 1 0 0 2004 (W, 8-0) ----- Binghamton 37 36 0 2002 (W, 10-0) 2019 (L, 2-7) LeMoyne 2 1 0 1988 (W, 2-1) 1991 (W, 15-11) St. Francis/PA 3 0 0 1983 (W, 8-4) Biscayne 1 2 0 1976 (W, 10-5) 1983 (L, 5-8) Lewis 1 1 0 1985 (W, 5-4) 1985 (L, 7-9) St. John’s 5 7 0 1975 (L, 3-17) 2017 (L, 1-15) Boston College 24 16 0 1898 (W, 11-4) 2019 (L, 16-19) Liberty 0 4 0 1987 (L, 6-7) 2019 (L, 1-7) St. Joseph’s/ME 9 0 0 1981 (W, 18-2) 2004 (W, 6-1) Boston Univ. 20 4 0 1920 (W, 7-6) 1995 (W, 7-1) Long Beach St. 0 2 0 1982 (L, 0-2, ) 1982 (L, 2-9) St. Louis 1 0 0 2013 (W, 6-1) Bowdoin 118 94 1 1882 (L, 5-18) 2001 (W, 12-2) Long Island 8 2 0 1985 (L, 1-4) 2016 (W, 3-2) St. Peter’s 2 1 0 1999 (W, 6-5) 2011 (W, 5-1) Bowling Green 5 0 0 1981 (W, 11-2) 2015 (W, 6-4) Louisiana State 1 6 0 1986 (L, 4-8) 1995 (L, 1-6) St. Michael’s 1 0 0 1923 (W, 7-3) ----- Bradley 2 0 0 1984 (W, 9-4) 1984 (W, 11-10) Louisiana Tech 0 4 0 2020 (L, 1-5) 2020 (L, 3-26)- St. Thomas 2 0 0 1985 (9-8) 1987 (W, 10-9) Bridgewater C. 1 0 0 1964 (W, 7-2) ----- Loyola (Md.) 2 1 0 1963 (L, 2-3) 1965 (W, 8-2) Salisbury State 1 0 0 1965 (W, 10-2) ----- Brigham Young 1 2 0 1979 (W, 9-7) 2002 (L, 5-12) Lubbock Christ. 1 0 0 1980 (W, 5-3) ----- Samford 1 2 0 2019 (L, 2-5) 2019 (L, 0-4) Brown 4 17 0 1907 (L, 0-10) 2019 (W, 8-5) Lynchburg 1 1 0 1952 (L, 5-6) 1961 (W, 4-3) San Jose State 1 3 0 1994 (L, 3-7) 1994 (L, 3-13) Bryant 1 3 0 2009 (L, 3-9) 2012 (L, 3-8) Maine Law Sch. 1 0 0 1912 (W, 8-1) ----- Santa Clara 0 1 0 1994 (L, 0-7) ----- Bucknell 0 2 0 2015 (L, 8-5) 2016 (L, 3-6) Manhattan 3 4 0 1902 (L, 7-12 ) 2017 (W, 10-6) Seattle 1 0 0 1979 (W, 18-10) ----- California 1 2 0 1978 (W, 2-1) 1994 (L, 5-7) Maryland 1 4 0 1958 (W, 7-6) 2019 (L, 6-9) Seton Hall 9 5 0 1964 (W, 5-1) 2012 (L, 4-6) Cal Baptist 1 0 0 1982 (W, 7-0) ----- UMBC 45 18 0 2004 (W, 6-2) 2019 (W, 9-2) Siena 6 2 0 1980 (L, 2-4) 2007 (L, 2-4) Cal-Riverdside 3 1 0 1978 (W, 7-6) 1982 (L, 5-9) UMES 5 0 0 2002 (W, 23-2) 2006 (W, 11-3) South Carolina 1 6 0 1981 (L, 7-12) 1986 (L, 6-7) Cal-Fullerton 1 2 0 1982 (L, 2-6) 1993 (L, 5-11) UMF 1 0 0 2015 (W, 14-3) ----- South Dakota St. 3 1 0 2014 (L, 3-5) 2017 (W, 6-0) CS-Northridge 0 1 0 2002 (L, 5-12) ----- UMPI 4 0 0 2013 (W, 21-3) 2017 (W, 8-1) South Florida 1 0 0 1991 (W, 5-3) ----- Campbell 0 1 0 2020 (L, 2-6) ----- Maryland State 2 0 0 1954 (W, 11-4) 1965 (W, 19-4) Southeast Louis. 0 1 0 1995 (L, 1-3) ----- Catholic U. 3 1 0 1951 (L, 6-7) 1956 (W, 13-3) Massachusetts 53 51 1 1898 (W, 8-7) 2019 (L, 5-6) Southern Cal. 1 1 0 1964 (W, 2-1) 1982 (W, 3-2) Castine Nor. Sch. *2 0 0 1902 (W, 9-4) 1903 (W, 8-3) McNeese State 0 1 0 1993 (L, 3-16) ----- Southern Conn. 1 0 0 1972 (W, 8-7) ----- Central Conn. St. 19 9 0 1977 (W, 13-3) 2017 (L, 3-6) Mercer 1 1 0 1985 (W, 21-5) 1085 (L, 3-4) Southern Illinois 6 10 0 1977 (W, 9-8) 1993 (L, 3-4) Central Florida 2 3 0 1988 (W, 2-1) 2011 (L, 3-6) Miami (Fla.) 14 68 0 1976 (L, 1-3) 2018 (L, 1-7) Southern Maine 19 3 0 1978 (W, 6-3) 2007 (L, 7-13) Central Mich. 3 6 0 1980 (W, 5-2) 2005 (L, 6-16) Miami Dade S.* 3 2 0 1970 (L, 3-4) 1970 (W, 5-1) Southern Miss. 1 0 0 2005 (W, 12-2) ----- Chicago State 2 0 0 2013 (W, 9-5) 2013 (W, 13-7) Miami (Ohio) 3 1 0 1981 (W, 15-11) 1984 (W, 9-6) S’west Louisiana 3 5 0 1990 (W,10-8) 1995 (L, 2-6) Chinese-Hawaii 0 1 0 1915 (L, 3-8) ----- Michigan 4 5 0 1981 (L, 6-15) 1997 (L, 11-21) Springfield 1 1 0 1921 (L, 3-10) 1977 (W, 6-2) Clemson 2 24 0 1991 (L, 5-13) 2016 (L, 2-19) Michigan State 9 2 0 1976 (W, 7-1) 1987 (W, 4-3) Stanford 3 0 0 1978 (W, 7-6) 1982 (W, 8-5) Coast Guard 1 0 0 1958 (W, 9-3) ----- Middlebury 1 1 0 1905 (W, 9-8) 1910 (L, 8-9) Stetson 5 11 0 1997 (L, 0-3) 2016 (L, 6-7) Coastal Carolina 1 0 0 1991 (W, 6-3) ----- Minnesota 1 2 0 1964 (L, 0-12) 1988 (W, 8-7) Stony Brook 34 55 0 2002 (W, 3-2) 2019 (W, 9-8) Colby 157 117 2 1881 (L, 1-6) 2017 (W, 10-2) Mississippi 0 4 0 2005 (L, 0-5) 2006 (L, 8-14) Temple 1 2 0 1976 (W, 6-3) 2004 (L, 7-10) Columbia 6 3 0 1958 (W, 3-1) 2006 (L, 7-10) Mississippi St. 1 4 0 1991 (L, 5-6) 2019 (L, 8-9) Texas 0 7 0 1984 (L, 6-26) 1996 (L, 1-7) Connecticut 50 61 0 1924 (L, 2-9) 2004 (L, 1-2) Missouri 0 1 0 1964 (L, 1-2) ----- Texas A&M 1 9 0 1983 (L, 2-8) 1996 (L, 6-15) Coppin State 5 0 0 2001 (W, 23-2) 2008 (W, 13-1) Missouri State 1 2 0 2020 (L, 2-6) 2020 (L, 1-4) Texas Christian 0 2 0 1996 (L, 1-21) 1996 (L, 4-16) Cornell 1 0 0 2015 (W, 13-9) ------Monmouth 9 5 0 1989 (W, 10-2) 2018 (L, 3-7) Texas Rio Grande Valley 3 14 0 1980 (L, 3-10) 2018 (L, 3-7) Cortland State 2 0 0 2004 (W, 3-2) 2004 (W, 3-2) Montclair St. 2 1 0 1977 (W, 12-4) 1987 (L, 1-7) Texas Tech 0 4 0 2018 (L, 2-4) 2018 (L, 6-21) Creighton 1 5 0 1985 (W, 7-1) 1993 (L, 1-2) Morningside 3 0 0 1980 (W, 6-3) 1980 (W, 9-2) Thomas 9 0 0 2006 (W, 13-1) 2017 (W, 11-3) C. W. Post 1 0 0 1989 (W, 3-1) ------Mt. St. Mary’s 2 2 0 2004 (L, 2-4) 2015 (W, 9-2) Towson 12 14 0 1964 (L, 3-10) 2001 (L, 4-20) Dartmouth 5 7 0 1904 (W, 4-3) 2019 (W, 8-7) Navy 3 4 0 1957 (L, 2-3) 2008 (L, 4-5) Trenton State 1 0 0 1975 (W, 13-2) ------Dayton 2 0 0 1999 (W, 12-4) 1999 (W, 12-5) Neb.-Omaha 1 0 0 2002 (W, 12-3) ----- Trinity 2 0 0 1899 (W, 13-3) 1916 (W, 9-4) Delaware 13 24 0 1982 (W, 13-4) 2001 (L, 3-10) New Hampshire 89 49 1 1909 (W, 7-3) 1997 (W, 11-6) Troy 0 1 0 2019 (L, 0-12) ----- Delaware State 6 ` 1 2006 (T-3-3) 2009 (W,5-3) Newport Appr. 1 1 0 1973 (W, 11-1) 1973 (L, 4-5) Tufts 2 18 0 1900 (L, 9-13) 1927 (L, 0-8) Drexel 24 11 0 1992 (W, 9-1) 2001 (L, 6-7) New Mexico 0 1 0 1994 (L, 2-8) ------Tulane 1 2 0 1982 (W, 11-6) 1995 (L, 6-10) Duquesne 1 1 0 2008 (L, 3-4) 2009, (W 10-3) New Mexico St. 2 6 0 2016 (W 3-1) 2018 (L, 5-8) UCLA 1 3 0 1987 (L, 3-10) 1989 (L, 3-6) Eastern Carolina 1 0 0 1980 (W, 2-1) ----- New Orleans 0 7 0 1992 (L, 3-13) 2007 (L, 9-10) UMF 3 0 0 2013 (W, 11-1) 2017 (W, 12-1) E. Me. Conf. Sem.*1 0 0 1903 (W, 12-1) ------NJIT 10 1 0 2008 (W, 15-3) 2014 (L, 2-3) UMass Lowell 15 6 0 2014 (W, 5-4) 2019 (L, 0-5) Eastern Mich. 0 4 0 1976 (L, 2-3) 1998 (L, 4-7) NYIT 26 15 1 1983 (W, 8-2) 2016 (W, 4-1) UNC Wilmington 0 1 0 2006 (L, 19-21) ---- Eastern Wash. 1 0 0 1990 (W, 13-4) ------New York U. 0 1 0 1967 (L, 0-4) ----- UNLV 1 10 0 2008 (L, 8-11) 2011 (W, 2-8) Evansville 0 2 0 1993 (L, 6-7) 2014 (L 7-9) Niagara 3 0 0 2004 (W,18-8) 2004 (W, 8-3) Upsala 2 2 0 1953 (W, 7-6) 1959 (W, 9-4) Fairfield 15 4 0 1975 (W, 11-10) 2012 (L, 4-8) Nicholls State 0 2 0 1992 (L, 3-16) 1995 (L, 4-5) Utica 1 0 0 1985 (W, 14-2) ----- Fair. Dickinson 2 2 0 1958 (L, 3-17) 2011 (W, 5-1) Norfolk State 4 0 0 2012 (W, 9-1) ----- Valdosta State 1 0 0 1978 (W, 8-2) ----- Florida 0 9 0 1995 (L, 1-14) 2015 (L, 5-3) North Carolina 2 6 0 1968 (L, 3-6) 2011 (L, 0-4) Valparaiso 1 1 0 2005 (L, 8-11) 2010 (W, 16-8) Florida A&M 7 1 0 2001 (W, 3-1) 2013 (W, 6-2) North Dakota St. 0 2 0 2014 (L, 1-13) 2016 (L, 3-4) Vermont 94 57 0 1905 (L, 6-9) 2009 (L, 3-6) Florida Atlantic 4 9 0 1985 (W, 4-2) 2017 (L, 3-11) N.C. State 2 0 0 1991 (W 11-10) 1991 (W, 5-3) Villanova 4 6 0 1956 (L, 3-6) 2020 (L,2-7) Florida Inter. 11 19 0 1975 (W, 14-8) 2011 (W, 4-1) Northwood 0 1 0 1999 (L, 8-10) ----- VMI 3 0 0 1952 (W, 11-10) 1988 (W, 6-1) Florida So. 0 1 0 1988 (L, 5-25) ----- Northeastern 80 65 0 1932 (W, 10-7) 2014 (W, 6-5) Virginia 3 2 0 1962 (W, 5-0) 1974 (W, 10-4) Florida State 0 13 0 1988 (L, 2-4) 2019 (L, 1-9) Northwestern 1 0 0 2014 (W, 8-4) ------Virginia Comm. 1 0 0 1972 (W, 6-2) ----- Fordham 8 8 0 1986 (W, 6-4) 2012 (L, 2-3) No. Colorado 1 3 0 2000 (L, 5-7) 2000 (L, 14-15) Virginia Tech 3 3 0 1961 (L, 0-1) 1997 (W, 9-2) Fresno State 0 2 0 1990 (L, 4-6) 1994 (L, 1-10) No. Illinois 0 1 1 1980 (T, 2-2) 2007 (L, 1-17) Wagner 5 5 0 1998 (W, 23-2) 2009 (W, 6-2) Furman 1 1 0 2002 (W. 13-6) 2014, (L, 2-4) Norwich 4 2 0 1906 (L, 3-4) 1923 (W, 7-1) Wake Forest 1 3 0 1968 (L, 6-8) 1989 (L, 4-8) Geo. Wash. 6 3 0 1950 (W, 13-6) 1991 (W, 2-0) Notre Dame 2 3 0 1985 (L, 3-7) 2008 (L, 10-11) Washington 1 0 0 1982 (W, 6-2) ----- Georgetown 7 4 0 1951 (L, 2-5) 2013 (L, 3-8) Ohio 2 2 0 2018 (W, 5-1) 2018 (L, 2-6) Washington Coll. 0 2 0 1959 (L, 2-7) 1960 (L, 4-5) Georgia 0 1 0 1990 (L, 3-6) ----- Ohio State 2 0 0 2008 (W, 8-7) 2009 (W, 10-7) Washington St. 2 3 0 1976 (W, 6-3) 1988 (W, 2-1) Georiga So. 0 1 0 2003 (L, 3-4) ----- Oklahoma 2 3 0 1984 (W, 4-3) 2005 (L, 11-10) Wesleyan 4 1 1 1902 (W, 4-3) 1977 (W, 6-3) Guilford 0 1 0 1961 (L, 4-11) ----- Oklahoma St. 2 9 0 1984 (L, 5-9) 1996 (L, 3-5) W’ern Carolina 4 1 0 1991 (W, 6-4) 1999 (W, 14-13) Hamp.-Sydney 2 1 0 1950 (L, 3-4) 1972 (W, 14-2) Old Dominion 6 1 0 1972 (W, 11-7) 1974 (W, 11-1) Western Mich. 1 2 0 2012 (W, 13-7) 2014 (L, 1-4) Hampton 1 0 0 1964 (W, 9-1) ----- Oral Roberts 1 3 0 1978 (L, 1-3) 1982 (L, 2-5) West Chester St. 0 1 0 1981 (L, 4-12) ------Hartford 94 45 0 1986 (W, 4-1) 2019 (L, 5-6) Oregon 0 1 0 1979 (L, 6-15) ----- West Maryland 1 2 0 1950 (W, 5-2) ------Harvard 11 16 0 1902 (L, 2-8) 2005 (W, 8-4) Oregon State 0 7 0 1978 (L, 0-6) 2010 (L, 1-2) West Virginia 1 0 0 2013 (W, 2-1) Hawaii 1 2 0 1990 (L, 8-10) 1990 (W, 10-3) Pace 17 2 0 1989 (L, 4-8) 2003 (W, 8-3) William Paterson 0 2 0 1987 (L, 7-13) 1988 (L, 1-9) Hawaii Hilo 1 5 0 1990 (L, 3-10) 1990 (L, 0-5) Pacific 0 2 0 1994 (L, 8-12) 1994 (L, 6-9) William&Mary 2 0 0 1971 (W, 9-5) 1973 (W, 4-2) Hawaii Pacific 4 0 0 1990 (W, 2-1) 1990 (W, 15-3) Pennsylvania 14 3 0 1991 (W, 7-1) 2011 (L, 4-7) Winthrop 0 6 0 2017 (L, 5-12) 2020 (L, 4-13) Hofstra 15 7 0 1995 (W, 10-7) 2001 (W, 8-4) Penn State 2 2 0 1976 (W, 11-4) 1993 (L, 0-6) Wisconsin 2 1 0 1982 (L, 5-9) 1982 (L, 5-9) Holy Cross 26 10 0 1898 (L, 1-7) 2014 (L, 5-10) Pfeiffer 1 1 0 1968 (W, 2-0) 1969 (L, 1-5) Wisconsin-Mil. 1 4 0 2015 (L, 10-0) 2015 (W, 6-4) Howard 4 1 1 1952 (T, 5-5) 1959 (W, 7-5) Pittsburgh 0 1 0 1999 (L, 7-16) ----- Wofford 0 4 0 2000 (L, 7-12) 2000 (L, 7-9) Husson 51 2 0 1974 (W, 14-4) 2012 (W, 7-2) Portland 1 2 0 1990 (L, 9-13) 1994 (L, 9-14) Xavier 2 0 0 1972 (W, 8-3) 1972 (W, 5-4) Illinois 0 2 0 1989 (L, 1-11) 1989 (L, 3-7) Presbyterian 0 1 0 2014 (L, 5-12) ------Yale 2 2 0 1905 (L, 3-5) 1985 (L, 5-11) Princeton 4 6 1 1955 (L, 8-9) 1972 (W, 5-1) Illinois Chicago 2 0 0 1983 (W, 9-5) 1983 (W, 8-1) * Two-year institution ** Formerly Glassboro State Illinois State 1 3 0 1994 (L, 1-3) 2015 (W, 5-4) Providence 20 15 0 1925 (L, 1-3) 1999 (L, 3-9)

33 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Year-by-Year Results

1975 (25-8-1) 1977 (24-11) 1979 (23-9) 1981 (32-14) Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin W 13-2 vs. Trenton State (Miami) W 6-3 vs. Wesleyan W 4-2 at Cal.-Riverside # L 4-12 vs. West Chester State W 14-8 at Florida International W 12-4 vs. Montclair State L 6-15 vs. Oregon # L 4-7 vs. So. Illinois W 12-3 at Florida International W 9-8 vs. Southern Illinois W 18-10 vs. Seattle # L 0-15 vs. Fla. International L 3-5 at Florida International L 1-8 at Miami (Fla.) W 2-0 vs. Indiana # L 4-11 at Miami (Fla.) W 18-1 at Florida International W 4-3 vs. Massachusetts L 1-8 vs. Oral Roberts # W 15-11 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 4-3 at Florida International L 1-6 vs. Southern Illinois L 2-6 vs. Army # L 5-7 vs. So. Illinois W 20-4 at Holy Cross L 1-6 at Miami (Fla.) W 9-7 vs. Brigham Young # L 10-15 at Miami (Fla.) W 16-2 at Rhode Island L 0-2 at Biscayne W 8-2 at Northeastern L 6-15 vs. Michigan T 3-3 at Rhode Island W 7-5 vs. Massachusetts L 0-11 at Massachusetts W 7-5 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 4-2 at Rhode Island L 7-8 at Miami (Fla.) W 17-2 at Massachusetts L 9-15 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-3 at Husson College W 13-3 at Central Conn. State W 7-0 at Harvard W 15-10 vs. Michigan W 8-1 at W 19-6 at Central Conn. State W 4-0 at New Hampshire W 11-2 vs. Bowling Green W 3-1 CONNECTICUT W 6-2 at Fairfield L 0-1 at New Hampshire L 2-3 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-3 CONNECTICUT W 8-7 at Fairfield W 10-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 1-0 vs. Glassboro State W 12-3 at Massachusetts W 10-2 at Holy Cross W 5-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 5-4 vs. Bowling Green L 0-6 at Massachusetts W 12-5 at Holy Cross W 9-7 at Colby College W 12-6 at Fairfield L 4-14 at Providence College W 5-0 at Rhode Island W 4-1 at Vermont W 16-5 at Fairfield W 4-2 BOWDOIN COLLEGE L 1-2 at Rhode Island W 10-1 at Vermont L 8-9 at Massachusetts L 8-11 at Colby College W 6-2 at W 5-2 at Southern Maine W 11-4 at Massachusetts W 11-10 at Fairfield W 1-0 at Husson College W 5-1 at Southern Maine W 10-2 at Northeastern W 5-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 14-2 at Husson College W 7-2 COLBY COLLEGE W 2-1 at Providence College W 5-3 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 7-0 at Colby College W 13-0 at Husson College L 4-10 at Providence College L 6-7 at Bates College W 3-2 CONNECTICUT W 23-0 at Husson College W 5-2 at Vermont W 5-0 at Bates College L 0-1 CONNECTICUT W 7-0 CONNECTICUT W 9-1 at Vermont W 3-0 at Boston College W 8-7 NORTHEASTERN W 5-1 CONNECTICUT W 11-3 HOLY CROSS W 10-3 NORTHEASTERN W 5-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4-1 at Holy Cross W 18-1 SOUTHERN MAINE W 6-4 NORTHEASTERN W 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4-1 at Rhode Island W 5-2 SOUTHERN MAINE W 6-2 HUSSON COLLEGE L 18-19 at Bates College L 4-7 at Rhode Island W 15-4 BOSTON COLLEGE W 9-6 COLBY COLLEGE W 4-0 BOSTON COLLEGE W 6-3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 11-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 6-3 COLBY COLLEGE W 10-4 HUSSON COLLEGE L 2-3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 12-4 HUSSON COLLEGE W 5-3 COLBY COLLEGE W 6-2 at New Hampshire NCAA Northeast Regional L 3-5 MASSACHUSETTS ECAC New England Playoffs W 2-1 at New Hampshire (Stamford, Conn.) W 1-0 MASSACHUSETTS (Worcester, Mass.) W 18-2 ST. JOSEPH’S L 3-17 vs. St. John’s L 1-9 vs. Massachusetts W 5-4 CONNECTICUT W 1-0 vs. Pennsylvania ECAC New England Playoffs L 0-4 vs. Connecticut W 13-7 CONNECTICUT W 6-5 vs. St. John’s (Storrs, Conn.) # – Cal.-Riverside Tournament W 6-1 at Colby College L 7-11 vs. Seton Hall L 0-2 vs. Fairfield W 10-6 at Colby College L 7-8 vs. Boston College 1980 (23-13-1) 1976 (29-9) Head Coach: John Winkin ECAC New England Playoffs Head Coach: John Winkin 1978 (20-9) W 5-2 vs. Central Mich. (Worcester, Mass.) W 7-1 vs. Michigan State Head Coach: John Winkin T 2-2 vs. No. Illinois W 10-2 vs. Providence College W 14-9 vs. Michigan State L 1-3 vs. Oral Roberts # L 0-4 vs. Central Mich. W 7-2 vs. Vermont L 9-19 vs. Michigan State W 7-6 at Cal-Riverside # L 2-3 vs. Michigan St. W 12-8 vs. Vermont L 1-3 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-6 vs. Oregon State # W 4-3 vs. Michigan State § L 2-8 at Miami (Fla.) W 7-4 vs. Stanford # W 6-3 vs. Morningside College § NCAA Northeast Regional L 5-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-3 vs. Washington State # W 5-3 vs. Lubbock Christian § (New Haven, Conn.) W 10-5 at Biscayne W 8-2 vs. Valdosta State # L 3-10 vs. Pan American § W 10-2 vs. Central Michigan W 5-3 at Providence College W 2-1 vs. California # W 9-5 vs. Iowa State § W 10-5 vs. St. John’s W 8-3 at Providence College W 5-4 vs. Oral Roberts # W 11-0 vs. Morningside College § L 5-10 vs. St. John’s L 0-2 at Connecticut L 0-5 at Fairfield W 12-3 vs. Michigan State § W 15-10 vs. St. John’s W 1-0 at Connecticut W 3-2 at Fairfield L 0-3 vs. Pan American § W 8-4 RHODE ISLAND W 4-0 RHODE ISLAND W 9-2 vs. Morningside College § College World Series W 1-0 RHODE ISLAND L 2-12 RHODE ISLAND W 6-4 vs. Iowa State § L 1-6 vs. Miami (Fla.) W 8-6 at Fairfield L 4-5 MASSACHUSETTS L 2-4 vs. Siena ‡ L 7-12 vs. South Carolina W 14-3 at Bowdoin College W 6-5 MASSACHUSETTS L 1-6 vs. Massachusetts ‡ W 6-1 MASSACHUSETTS W 18-8 at Colby College L 0-7 at Connecticut W 4-3 MASSACHUSETTS L 0-3 at New Hampshire L 2-10 at Connecticut W 11-2 at Colby College L 0-2 at New Hampshire W 17-6 at Northeastern W 4-2 at Northeastern W 6-5 at Connecticut W 4-3 at Rhode Island W 7-1 at New Hampshire W 7-2 at Connecticut W 1-0 at Rhode Island L 5-6 at New Hampshire W 16-0 at Husson College W 5-1 at Fairfield W 10-0 at Husson College W 3-1 at Husson College W 10-3 VERMONT W 10-3 HOLY CROSS W 10-3 at Northeastern W 4-2 VERMONT L 1-3 HOLY CROSS W 6-3 UM-PORTLAND W 6-3 VERMONT W 27-5 HUSSON COLLEGE W 4-3 UM-PORTLAND W 15-2 at Husson College W 4-3 BATES COLLEGE W 9-6 VERMONT W 8-1 at Husson College W 4-0 COLBY COLLEGE L 3-6 VERMONT W 5-3 MASSACHUSETTS W 12-6 BATES COLLEGE L 2-6 MASSACHUSETTS ECAC New England Playoffs W 6-1 COLBY COLLEGE L 5-6 at Boston College (Middletown, Conn.) W 9-4 at Boston College W 2-1 vs. Connecticut # – Cal.-Riverside Tournament ECAC New England Playoffs W 4-3 vs. Massachusetts (Worcester, Mass.) W 4-1 vs. Massachusetts W 9-3 vs. Connecticut W 6-2 vs. Holy Cross NCAA Northeast Regional L 1-2 vs. Connecticut (Middletown, Conn.) W 10-1 vs. Connecticut W 11-4 vs. Penn State W 6-3 vs. Temple NCAA Northeast Regional W 3-1 vs. Seton Hall (Orono, Maine) W 4-2 vs. Seton Hall L 4-6 ST. JOHN’S W 2-1 EAST CAROLINA College World Series L 5-7 HARVARD L 2-3 vs. Eastern Michigan W 9-8 vs. Auburn § – Pan American Citrus Tourn., Edinburg, W 6-3 vs. Washington State Texas L 0-7 vs. Arizona State ‡ – Southeastern Mass. Univ. Invitational, Dartmouth, Mass.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 34 1982 (35-13) 1983 (29-16) 1984 (33-20) 1985 (38-17) Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin L 2-6 at Cal State-Fullerton L 2-8 vs. Texas A&M # L 6-26 at Texas L 1-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-2 at Long Beach State L 8-12 vs. Texas A&M # L 6-7 at Texas L 3-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 2-9 at Long Beach State L 5-8 vs. Southern Illinois # L 1-6 at Texas L 11-13 vs. Oklahoma State L 5-9 vs. Wisconsin L 5-14 at Miami (Fla.) # W 4-3 vs. Oklahoma W 7-6 vs. So. Illinois W 2-1 at Cal State-Riverside L 5-8 at Biscayne # L 4-5 vs. Kansas # L 12-20 vs. Oklahoma State W 14-2 vs. Wisconsin W 8-1 vs. Southern Illinois # L 2-4 vs. Oklahoma # W 7-5 vs. So. Illinois L 2-5 vs. Oral Roberts # L 2-11 at Florida International # L 4-12 vs. Pan American # L 2-7 vs. Oklahoma State L 5-9 at Cal State-Riverside # L 5-7 at Miami (Fla.) # L 2-8 vs. Central Michigan # W 9-8 at St. Thomas W 11-6 vs. Tulane # W 9-5 vs. Illinois-Chicago § L 6-8 vs. Kansas # W 5-4 vs. Lewis W 7-0 at Cal. Baptist L 3-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 13-15 vs. Central Michigan # W 7-1 vs. Creighton L 3-12 at Southern California W 5-3 vs. Glassboro State § W 6-2 vs. Oklahoma # L 7-9 vs. Lewis W 7-4 vs. Stanford # W 8-1 vs. Illinois-Chicago § L 5-8 vs. Pan American # W 9-4 vs. Michigan Stata W 6-2 vs. Washington # L 1-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-7 vs. Miami (Ohio) W 4-2 at Florida Atlantic W 11-2 vs. Wisconsin # L 5-8 vs. Florida International § W 9-4 vs. Bradley § W 21-5 vs. Mercer L 3-12 vs. Brigham Young # W 7-5 vs. Florida International § W 9-1 vs. Pan American § W 9-5 at Florida International W 11-10 at Yale L 1-2 vs. Glassboro State § L 5-10 vs. Miami (Ohio) § L 3-5 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-0 at Connecticut W 5-3 vs. Florida International § W 11-10 vs. Bradley § W 18-12 vs. Michigan State W 17-3 at Holy Cross W 8-4 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) W 10-9 vs. Michigan § L 3-4 vs. Mercer L 6-9 at Holy Cross L 1-2 at Rhode Island W 6-3 vs. Michigan § L 4-9 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-1 VERMONT W 5-0 at Massachusetts L 3-4 vs. Pan American § W 3-2 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-4 VERMONT W 8-4 at Massachusetts W 9-6 vs. Miami (Ohio) § W 15-0 at Fairfield W 18-5 at Southern Maine W 8-2 vs. Fairfield ‡ L 0-1 at Connecticut W 6-1 at Fairfield W 9-0 at Southern Maine W 7-5 vs. Holy Cross ‡ W 5-4 at Connecticut W 9-1 at New York Tech W 5-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 5-4 at Providence ‡ W 2-1 at Connecticut L 3-4 at New York Tech W 4-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 6-0 vs. Fairfield ‡ L 0-8 at Connecticut W 3-2 at Yale W 5-0 PROVIDENCE W 21-2 at Colby College W 13-1 at Northeastern L 5-11 at Yale W 6-3 PROVIDENCE W 23-0 SOUTHERN MAINE W 8-0 at Northeastern L 0-4 at South Carolina W 5-3 at Husson College W 8-3 SOUTHERN MAINE W 8-1 at Holy Cross L 4-8 at South Carolina W 5-0 at Husson College L 5-6 at New Hampshire W 10-0 at Holy Cross W 13-12 at South Carolina W 6-4 COLBY COLLEGE W 6-3 at New Hampshire W 6-1 MASSACHUSETTS W 11-10 at Massachusetts W 9-1 COLBY COLLEGE W 23-1 HOLY CROSS L 3-15 MASSACHUSETTS W 7-5 at Massachusetts W 5-2 FAIRFIELD W 9-5 BOSTON COLLEGE W 7-1 COLBY COLLEGE W 5-0 at Siena W 6-4 FAIRFIELD W 11-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 4-0 PROVIDENCE W 8-5 at Siena W 8-2 vs. Massachusetts (Port.) W 12-4 COLBY COLLEGE W 20-2 PROVIDENCE W 8-0 at Siena W 18-7 vs. Massachusetts (Port.) W 5-2 NORTHEASTERN L 4-12 VERMONT W 4-2 at Vermont W 13-6 ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE W 7-2 NORTHEASTERN W 14-1 ST. JOSEPH’S W 5-4 at Vermont L 2-3 at Northeastern W 5-0 at Boston College W 12-2 at Vermont W 9-3 at Boston College ECAC New England Playoffs W 8-6 at Boston College W 6-5 HUSSON COLLEGE (Pawtucket, R.I.) W 11-5 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 17-0 HUSSON COLLEGE ECAC New England Playoffs W 5-4 vs. Providence W 7-6 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 9-2 ST. JOSEPH’S (Pawtucket, R.I.) W 5-0 vs. Massachusetts W 12-6 BOWDOIN COLLEGE W 23-6 at Bowdoin College W 9-0 vs. Providence L 1-2 vs. Connecticut W 5-3 HUSSON COLLEGE W 13-0 at Providence W 11-1 vs. Vermont W 7-0 vs. Connecticut W 3-1 MIAMI (FLA.) W 8-7 at Providence W 9-6 vs. Vermont W 5-0 MIAMI (FLA.) W 2-0 at New Hampshire NCAA Northeast Regional W 7-0 at New Hampshire NCAA Northeast Regional (Orono, Maine) ECAC New England Playoffs L 3-7 NOTRE DAME (Orono, Maine) W 8-2 vs. New York Tech (Pawtucket, R.I.) L 0-1 NOTRE DAME W 6-4 SETON HALL W 6-2 vs. Harvard W 7-3 vs. New Hampshire W 6-4 NOTRE DAME W 13-4 DELAWARE W 4-3 vs. Harvard W 7-1 vs. Providence W 7-1 NOTRE DAME W 4-3 NAVY W 12-1 vs. Connecticut W 7-1 NORTHEASTERN College World Series W 7-2 NORTHEASTERN College World Series L 5-6 vs. Michigan NCAA Northeast Regional W 11-0 NORTHEASTERN L 2-7 vs. Miami (Fla.) L 0-7 vs. Arizona State (Orono, Maine) L 2-4 MAINE GUIDES (Exh.) W 6-0 vs. Cal State-Fullerton W 12-6 vs. Rider W 8-5 vs. Stanford # – Hurricane Tn., Miami, Fla. W 5-4 vs. Harvard ECAC North Playoffs (Orono, Maine) L 4-10 vs. Miami (Fla.) § – Florida Int’l Tn., Miami, Fla. L 2-3 vs. Seton Hall W 14-2 UTICA ‡ – Vin Cuddy Memorial Tn., Providence, R.I. W 5-2 vs. Seton Hall L 2-10 LASALLE # – Cal.-Riverside Tournament L 1-4 LONG ISLAND College World Series L 5-9 vs. Oklahoma State L 7-13 vs. Miami (Fla.) # – Pan American Tn., Edinburg, Texas § – Jody Ramsey Tn., Edinburg, Texas

35 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 1986 (41-23) 1987 (24-23, 8-6 ECAC North) 1988 (33-24, 11-2 ECAC North) 1989 (32-26, 14-1 ECAC North) Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin L 6-7 at Miami (Fla.) L 6-14 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-13 at Miami (Fla.) L 11-22 at Texas L 1-4 at Florida Atlantic W 10-9 at St. Thomas L 1-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-11 vs. Illinois L 1-2 at Florida Atlantic W 10-9 at Miami (Fla.) W 11-9 vs. VMI # L 3-7 vs. Illinois W 8-6 vs. James Madison L 6-7 vs. Creghton W 2-1 at Central Florida L 2-3 at Pan American W 5-1 vs. Georgetown # W 3-1 vs. LaSalle L 6-11 at Rollins W 13-5 vs. Arkansas St. L 2-4 vs. So. Illinois L 6-7 vs. Liberty W 6-5 vs. Wake Forest # W 9-1 vs. Arkansas St. L 4-7 vs. Creighton L 4-9 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-1 vs. VMI # L 0-3 at Pan American L 4-7 vs. Florida International W 5-3 vs. Army L 5-25 at Florida Southern L 1-3 vs. Central Mich. # W 4-3 vs. North Carolina # W 6-3 at Rollins # W 4-2 vs. Central Mich. L 7-13 vs. Army # L 1-19 vs. Oklahoma State # L 3-6 vs. Wake Forest # L 4-8 vs. Wake Forest L 7-9 vs. Army # L 1-8 vs. Washington State # L 6-7 vs. Indiana (Miami, Fla.) L 5-6 at Texas A&M W 8-3 vs. Georgetown # L 4-6 vs. Rutgers L 5-9 vs. Creighton L 2-5 vs. Iowa W 21-3 vs. James Madison L 7-13 vs. William Paterson L 1-9 vs. William Paterson L 7-8 vs. Kentucky L 1-3 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-5 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-8 vs. Southern Illinois W 14-12 vs. Iowa W 12-7 vs. Glassboro W 12-5 vs. So. Illinois L 1-8 at Florida International L 4-6 vs. Kentucky L 5-6 at Florida International L 1-7 vs. Montclair State L 10-12 at Florida International L 4-16 at Texas A&M W 14-10 vs. Rutgers W 4-0 vs. Rutgers (Miami, Fla.) W 6-5 vs. So. Illinois L 1-6 vs. Alabama L 3-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-6 vs. So. Illinois W 9-7 at Florida International W 5-2 vs. Alabama W 10-8 vs. Michigan State W 6-3 at Florida International W 3-0 vs. Rutgers L 1-8 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-6 vs. Glassboro W 6-1 vs. Michigan State W 6-3 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 at Florida International L 2-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 at Miami (Fla.) L 0-2 at Miami (Fla.) W 8-6 at Miami (Fla.) W 4-3 vs. Michigan State L 2-3 at Miami (Fla.) W 4-3 at Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 vs. Montclair State L 3-10 vs. UCLA § L 2-3 at Massachusetts L 2-8 at Florida Atlantic L 6-14 at South Carolina W 7-3 vs. Team Cuba (Exh.) § W 5-3 at Massachusetts L 5-9 at Seton Hall L 5-7 at South Carolina L 4-13 vs. Minnesota § W 5-4 vs. Iowa § W 7-3 at Seton Hall L 6-7 at South Carolina W 2-1 at Cent. Conn. State W 2-1 vs. Washington State § W 7-5 at New York Tech W 22-7 at Rhode Island W 5-2 at Cent. Conn. State W 8-7 vs. Minnesota § L 3-5 at New York Tech W 4-3 at Rhode Island L 0-3 HARTFORD L 2-4 vs. Florida State § W 9-3 at New York Tech W 4-1 at Hartford W 6-2 HARTFORD W 3-0 CENT. CONN. STATE W 9-2 at Northeastern W 4-3 at Hartford L 10-12 HARTFORD W 1-0 CENT. CONN. STATE W 6-5 at Northeastern W 11-5 at Massachusetts W 4-1 SOUTHERN MAINE W 12-1 CENT. CONN. STATE W 2-0 at Northeastern L 5-13 at Massachusetts W 6-4 SOUTHERN MAINE W 3-1 SOUTHERN MAINE W 10-9 HARTFORD W 11-2 at Northeastern W 7-4 NORTHEASTERN W 20-4 SOUTHERN MAINE W 15-6 HARTFORD W 8-0 at Northeastern W 9-1 NORTHEASTERN W 10-3 RHODE ISLAND W 5-0 HARTFORD L 3-4 at Northeastern L 5-8 NORTHEASTERN W 4-3 at Northeastern W 5-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 22-9 at Southern Maine W 9-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 2-1 at Northeastern W 8-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 20-8 at Southern Maine W 7-2 HUSSON COLLEGE L 3-4 at Northeastern W 18-2 at Rhode Island W 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 0-3 at New Hampshire W 12-3 ST. JOSEPH’S W 8-1 at New Hampshire W 8-7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-2 at New Hampshire W 4-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 6-4 at New Hampshire W 17-6 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 4-5 at New Hampshire W 1-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 18-9 at New Hampshire W 21-2 at Husson College T 2-2 MAINE GUIDES (Exh.) W 3-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-1 COLBY COLLEGE W 3-0 SIENA W 14-2 ST. JOSEPH’S W 2-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 5-1 ST. JOSEPH’S W 8-1 SIENA L 1-2 at Vermont W 7-6 HARTFORD L 0-1 SOUTHERN MAINE W 14-7 SIENA W 2-0 at Vermont L 7-12 HARTFORD W 7-4 SOUTHERN MAINE W 8-1 BOWDOIN W 10-1 at Vermont W 2-1 VERMONT L 5-8 at Dartmouth W 15-0 ST. JOSEPH’S L 2-5 PAN AMERICAN W 8-3 VERMONT W 5-3 at Vermont W 10-0 VERMONT W 15-4 PAN AMERICAN W 10-3 VERMONT W 8-2 at Vermont W 2-0 VERMONT L 1-17 PAN AMERICAN L 3-7 CONNECTICUT W 12-4 at Vermont W 19-6 VERMONT L 6-8 PAN AMERICAN W 6-2 CONNECTICUT W 4-2 at Cent. Conn. State W 7-0 at Providence L 2-4 CONNECTICUT L 6-7 at Cent. Conn. State W 7-2 at Providence # – Shreveport Tourn., Shreveport, La. L 1-8 MIAMI (FLA.) W 4-1 at Cent. Conn. State L 6-9 MIAMI (FLA.) § – Wheeties Tourn., Minneapolis, Minn. L 3-11 vs. Miami (Old Orchard B.) L 0-1 UCLA W 9-6 Miami (Old Orchard B.) W 6-5 vs. Miami (Old Orchard B.) W 9-8 UCLA L 1-9 Miami (Old Orchard B.) L 5-13 MIAMI (FLA.) L 3-6 UCLA

ECAC Tournament (Pawtucket, R.I.) ECAC Tournament ECAC Tournament L 1-8 vs. Northeastern (New Britain, Conn.) (New Britain, Conn.) W 6-4 vs. Fordham W 2-1 vs. LeMoyne W 10-2 vs. Monmouth W 15-3 vs. Holy Cross L 2-8 vs. Hartford L 4-8 vs. Pace W 12-0 vs. Northeastern L 2-3 vs. Fordham W 3-1 vs. C.W. Post W 5-4 vs. New York Tech L 1-4 vs. LeMoyne W 15-8 vs. New York Tech # – Rollins College Tourn., Winter Park, Fl. § – Pillsbury Tourn., Minneapolis, Minn. NCAA Northeast Regional (Orono, Maine) W 5-1 RUTGERS W 13-7 ST. JOHN’S W 21-8 ST. JOHN’S

College World Series L 7-8 vs. Arizona State L 4-8 vs. Lousiana State

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 36 1990 (42-20, 12-3 NAC) 1991 (48-18, 14-1 NAC) 1992 (19-24-1, 11-11 NAC) 1993 (33-27, 22-4 NAC) Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin L 3-10 at Hawaii-Hilo W 5-3 at South Florida W 12-5 at Louisiana State W 6-5 at Texas A&M L 6-7 at Hawaii-Hilo W 6-3 vs. Coastal Carolina L 5-8 at Louisiana State L 2-11 at Texas A&M L 3-4 at Hawaii-Hilo W 16-5 vs. Michigan L 5-10 at Louisiana State L 5-6 at Texas A&M L 2-3 at Hawaii-Hilo W 11-10 vs. N.C. State L 3-13 at New Orleans L 7-8 at Texas-Pan American W 10-1 at Hawaii-Hilo L 3-12 at Florida International L 3-16 at Nicholls State L 6-7 vs. Evansville L 0-5 at Hawaii-Hilo L 2-4 at Florida International L 1-14 at Tulane L 5-6 vs. Central Mich. W 2-1 at Hawaii-Pacific W 14-7 vs. Villanova L 2-13 at New Orleans L 1-2 vs. Creighton W 5-3 at Hawaii-Pacific W 5-3 vs. N.C. State W 4-3 vs. Oklahoma State # W 10-6 vs. Baylor W 7-5 at Hawaii-Pacific W 8-1 vs. Purdue W 4-1 at S.W. Louisiana # L 4-7 at Jacksonville W 15-3 at Hawaii-Pacific W 16-8 at Florida Atlantic L 5-6 vs. Creighton # L 0-6 vs. Penn State L 8-10 at Hawaii W 1-0 vs. Providence W 9-7 vs. Oklahoma State # W 9-7 at Jacksonville L 7-8 at Hawaii L 3-8 vs. So. Illinois W 11-2 at Rollins § L 2-8 at Florida International W 10-3 at Hawaii L 4-18 at Florida International W 13-10 vs. Pennsylvania § L 3-4 vs. So. Illinois L 4-6 at Fresno State W 7-1 vs. Pennsylvania L 4-5 vs. Penn State § L 2-3 at Florida International L 9-13 vs. Portland L 1-2 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-5 vs. Penn State § L 3-17 vs. Rutgers W 13-4 vs. E. Washington L 5-8 vs. So. Illinois L 3-4 at Rollins § W 6-1 vs. Seton Hall L 0-14 vs. Arkansas L 3-5 at Miami (Fla.) W 8-6 vs. Pennsylvania § L 4-6 at Florida International W 7-5 vs. Geo. Washington L 0-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 3-4 at Delaware L 5-6 at Miami (Fla.) W 12-3 vs. Portland L 0-7 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-3 at Delaware L 10-11 at Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 at S.W. Louisiana W 13-12 at George Washington L 3-7 at Delaware W 5-2 at Drexel W 10-8 at S.W. Louisiana L 10-12 at George Washington L 4-9 at Delaware L 0-1 at Drexel W 7-4 at S.W. Louisiana W 2-0 at George Washington L 1-2 at Northeastern W 7-3 vs. New Hampshire L 5-8 at S.W. Louisiana W 13-4 at Holy Cross L 1-6 at Northeastern W 6-2 vs. New Hampshire W 8-1 at Rhode Island L 5-7 at Pace L 1-4 at Northeastern L 3-4 vs. New Hampshire W 15-4 at Rhode Island L 6-8 vs. Providence (Ptld.) L 2-4 at Northeastern W 10-3 vs. New Hampshire W 3-1 VERMONT L 2-12 vs. Providence (Ptld.) L 8-9 at Boston College W 2-0 vs. Hartford W 8-7 VERMONT W 9-4 at Massachusetts W 8-0 at Boston University W 8-7 vs. Hartford W 6-1 VERMONT W 9-6 at Massachusetts W 3-0 at Boston University W 6-1 vs. Hartford W 14-2 at Providence W 4-0 at Boston University L 3-4 at Boston University W 8-6 vs. Hartford W 13-7 at Providence W 8-0 at Boston University L 4-5 at Boston University W 6-5 BOSTON UNIV. W 7-4 at Boston College W 15-1 at Boston University T 9-9 vs. Rhode Island (Ptld) W 11-0 BOSTON UNIV. W 12-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 16-9 at Boston College W 7-4 NEW HAMPSHRE W 9-1 BOSTON UNIV. W 11-5 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 6-5 at Dartmouth W 5-4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 10-2 BOSTON UNIV. W 13-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 7-2 at Vermont L 2-3 at Hartford W 11-3 at Husson College W 9-0 HUSSON COLLEGE W 4-3 at Vermont L 1-6 at Hartford L 0-7 at Husson College W 8-4 HUSSON COLLEGE W 14-1 at Vermont W 9-6 at Hartford W 1-0 NORTHEASTERN W 14-4 COLBY COLLEGE W 10-5 at Rhode Island W 15-11 at Hartford W 4-0 NORTHEASTERN W 4-1 CENT. CONN. STATE W 12-4 at Rhode Island W 9-1 DREXEL W 7-2 NORTHEASTERN L 2-3 CENT. CONN. STATE W 6-5 HARTFORD W 11-4 DREXEL W 4-3 NORTHEASTERN W 9-6 CENT. CONN. STATE W 20-1 HARTFORD W 13-2 DREXEL L 1-2 vs. Providence (Sanford) W 17-3 at Connecticut W 8-1 HARTFORD W 7-1 DREXEL W 16-6 at Massachusetts L 6-8 at Hartford W 4-0 HUSSON COLLEGE L 1-5 MIAMI (FLA.) L 3-5 at Vermont W 16-2 at Hartford W 12-2 HUSSON COLLEGE L 7-8 MIAMI (FLA.) W 1-0 at Vermont W 5-2 at Hartford W 12-2 at New Hampshire L 1-5 MIAMI (FLA.) W 4-2 at Vermont W 4-1 vs. Massachusetts (Ptld) W 10-5 at New Hampshire W 12-10 at Vermont W 13-6 at Southern Maine W 11-1 at New Hampshire # – S.W. Louisiana Classic L 7-8 DELAWARE W 6-2 at Southern Maine W 12-1 at Colby College § – Rollins Coll. Tournament W 6-3 DELAWARE L 5-6 NORTHEASTERN W 13-1 ST. JOSEPH’S W 3-0 DELAWARE W 6-5 NORTHEASTERN W 2-1 NORTHEASTERN W 10-3 DELAWARE W 8-7 NORTHEASTERN L 0-4 NORTHEASTERN L 1-2 OKLAHOMA STATE W 4-1 MIAMI (FLA.) W 5-4 NORTHEASTERN L 6-12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 9-5 MIAMI (FLA.) W 6-4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 5-4 NORTHEASTERN ‡ W 4-0 MIAMI (FLA.) W 3-1 WESTERN CAROLINA L 8-9 OKLAHOMA STATE L 4-6 MIAMI (FLA.) L 7-14 WESTERN CAROLINA L 2-5 NORTHEASTERN ‡ W 14-11 WESTERN CAROLINA W 5-2 NORTHEASTERN ‡ ECAC Tournament (Orono, Maine) W 14-13 WESTERN CAROLINA W 8-4 vs. Drexel* W 14-3 CENT. CONN. STATE W 6-1 at Delaware* W 11-3 LONG ISLAND ECAC Tournament (Orono, Maine) W 11-1 vs. Drexel* W 9-2 NEW YORK TECH W 9-3 MONMOUTH L 8-15 FORDHAM W 15-11 LEMOYNE NCAA Central II Regional L 7-9 FORDHAM W 5-2 FORDHAM (Austin, Texas) L 4-5 NORTHEASTERN L 5-11 vs. Cal State Fullerton NCAA Northeast Regional W 12-2 NORTHEASTERN L 3-16 vs. McNeese State (Waterbury, Conn.) W 4-3 vs. Iowa NCAA Northeast Regional ‡ – NAC Tourn. Quarterfinals, Orono, Maine L 3-6 vs. Georgia (Orono, Maine) * – North Atlantic Conf. Tourn., Newark, Del. L 4-5 vs. Rutgers W 10-3 VILLANOVA L 5-6 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 8-0 TOWSON STATE W 8-5 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 5-13 CLEMSON

37 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 1994 (20-33, 13-12 NAC) 1995 (20-37, 11-13 NAC) 1996 (19-36, 12-8 NAC) 1997 (24-27, 16-8 AE) Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: John Winkin Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos L 3-7 at San Jose State L 2-11 at S.W. Louisiana L 2-7 at Clemson L 0-9 at Florida International L 3-8 at San Jose State L 2-3 at S.W. Louisiana L 5-6 at Clemson L 3-6 at Florida International W 3-2 at San Jose State L 2-6 at S.W. Louisiana L 1-5 at Clemson L 6-13 at Florida International L 0-7 at Santa Clara L 4-5 at Nicholls State L 1-6 at Clemson W 14-3 at Rollins L 3-4 at California L 2-5 at New Orleans L 4-14 at Texas A&M L 6-12 vs. Michigan L 5-7 at California L 1-3 at SE Louisiana L 3-11 at Texas A&M W 7-6 vs. Virginia Tech L 8-12 at Pacific L 0-10 at New Orleans L 6-15 at Texas A&M W 4-2 at Rollins L 6-9 at Pacific L 1-6 at Louisiana State L 3-9 at Rice L 0-12 vs. Michigan L 9-14 vs. Portland # L 2-12 at Louisiana State L 3-5 vs. Oklahoma State W 9-2 vs. Virginia Tech L 2-18 vs. Oregon State # L 2-9 at Louisiana State L 2-20 at Rice L 11-21 vs. Michigan L 3-13 at San Jose State # L 6-10 at Tulane L 1-21 at Texas Christian L 2-21 at Florida L 3-8 vs. Oregon State # W 4-3 vs. Kentucky L 4-16 at Texas Christian L 0-3 at Stetson L 1-3 vs. Illinois State § L 1-14 at Florida L 1-6 at Texas L 10-17 at Stetson L 1-10 at Fresno State § L 3-14 at Florida L 4-6 vs. Oklahoma W 7-6 at Central Florida L 3-11 vs. Kentucky § L 7-12 at Florida L 3-8 vs. Texas L 0-5 at Central Florida L 9-12 vs. Washington State § L 0-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-7 vs. Texas L 4-5 at Central Florida L 2-8 vs. New Mexico § L 6-12 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-14 at Florida State L 8-9 at Fordham L 3-6 vs. Illinois State § L 3-10 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-17 at Florida State W 20-6 at Drexel L 2-4 at Fordham W 9-1 at Fordham L 1-8 at Florida State W 7-5 at Drexel L 0-3 at Delaware L 2-4 at Hofstra L 4-17 at Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 at Hofstra W 2-0 at Delaware W 10-7 at Hofstra L 3-10 at Miami (Fla.) W 15-7 at Hofstra L 1-9 at Delaware L 8-15 at Drexel L 3-15 at Miami (Fla.) W 6-0 at Hartford W 9-6 vs. Hartford L 6-9 at Drexel W 8-1 at Fordham W 6-3 at Hartford W 10-9 vs. Hartford W 19-14 at Pace L 7-20 at Drexel W 5-2 vs. Vermont L 3-4 vs. Hartford W 8-3 vs. Boston Univ. W 8-7 at Drexel L 3-7 vs. Vermont W 5-2 vs. Hartford W 12-6 vs. Boston Univ. W 14-3 at Drexel W 16-8 vs. Vermont W 13-4 at Holy Cross W 6-0 vs. Boston Univ. L 2-3 at Providence W 14-12 vs. Vermont W 5-1 at Providence W 7-1 at Boston Univ. L 2-10 at Towson L 4-5 at Harvard W 2-1 vs. Boston Univ. W 2-1 at Holy Cross W 4-0 at Towson W 7-1 at New Hampshire L 6-7 vs. Boston Univ. W 9-5 at New Hampshire L 1-2 at Delaware W 3-0 at New Hampshire W 5-1 vs. Boston Univ. L 2-6 at New Hampshire L 2-3 at Delaware W 9-6 at New Hampshire W 5-2 vs. Boston Univ. L 4-6 at New Hampshire W 7-4 at Holy Cross W 11-6 at New Hampshire W 16-9 vs. Boston College L 1-3 at New Hampshire W 2-0 at Northeastern L 8-9 at Massachusetts W 10-9 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 5-3 vs. Connecticut (Ptld) L 0-1 at Northeastern L 8-9 at Massachusetts W 8-7 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 6-3 at Dartmouth W 4-3 at Northeastern W 11-0 VERMONT W 2-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 2-0 HARTFORD L 4-6 at Northeastern W 7-1 VERMONT W 8-4 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-0 HARTFORD L 1-2 at Vermont L 4-8 VERMONT W 11-9 vs. Connecticut (Portland) W 9-6 at Cent. Conn. State W 2-0 at Vermont W 6-4 VERMONT L 1-5 NORTHEASTERN L 5-6 at Cent. Conn. State W 18-2 HUSSON COLLEGE L 8-14 COLBY COLLEGE L 3-6 NORTHEASTERN L 0-6 at Husson College W 10-8 HOFSTRA W 3-2 NORTHEASTERN L 1-8 NORTHEASTERN L 4-5 VERMONT W 6-2 HOFSTRA W 2-1 NORTHEASTERN L 2-7 NORTHEASTERN W 6-4 VERMONT L 3-10 MASSACHUSETTS L 2-4 NORTHEASTERN L 14-17 vs. UMass (OOB) W 6-0 VERMONT L 2-3 MASSACHUSETTS L 7-12 NORTHEASTERN L 2-11 VERMONT L 0-4 VERMONT W 3-1 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 20-3 HUSSON COLLEGE L 1-5 VERMONT L 3-4 at Massachusetts L 1-7 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 9-11 PROVIDENCE W 4-2 VERMONT W 15-6 at Massachusetts W 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1-6 DELAWARE W 7-1 HUSSON COLLEGE L 3-6 NORTHEASTERN L 4-9 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 6-12 DELAWARE W 7-6 HUSSON COLLEGE L 4-5 NORTHEASTERN W 6-1 HUSSON COLLEGE L 4-6 TOWSON L 0-1 DREXEL L 0-8 NORTHEASTERN W 2-1 HARTFORD W 9-2 TOWSON W 5-3 DREXEL L 2-3 NORTHEASTERN W 5-4 HARTFORD L 2-6 vs. Northeastern * L 0-1 DREXEL L 3-7 PROVIDENCE W 8-7 HARTFORD L 6-7 vs. Towson * L 0-1 HARTFORD * L 3-4 PROVIDENCE W 6-4 HARTFORD L 8-10 HARTFORD * W 13-3 HUSSON COLLEGE W 4-0 NORTHEASTERN * * – America East Tourn., Wilmington, Del. L 2-3 DELAWARE L 2-15 DREXEL * # – San Jose Classic, San Jose, Calif. W 3-0 DELAWARE L 6-8 HARTFORD * § – Pepsi/Johnny Quik Classic, Fresno, Calif. L 6-14 vs. Delaware * * – North Atlantic Conf. Tourn. L 7-19 vs. Northeastern * * – North Atlantic Conf. Tourn., Orono, Maine * – North Atlantic Conf. Tourn., Wilmington, Del.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 38 1998 (24-26, 12-16 AE) 1999 (28-28, 14-14 AE) 2000 (25-24, 14-12 AE) 2001 (36-15, 20-8 AE) Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos L 3-5 vs. Eastern Mich. W 12-4 vs. Dayton L 7-12 at Wofford W 23-2 at Coppin State L 2-9 vs. Eastern Mich. W 10-4 vs. St. Bonaventure L 2-8 at Wofford W 8-6 at Coppin State W 16-5 vs. LaSalle L 8-10 vs. Northwood L 3-4 at Wofford W 10-2 at Coppin State L 4-7 vs. Eastern Mich. W 12-5 vs. Dayton L 7-9 at Wofford W 19-1 at Coppin State L 6-9 vs. LaSalle L 3-12 vs. St. John’s L 5-7 vs. Northern Colo. W 5-2 at Bethune-Cookman L 7-15 at Florida Atlantic L 6-21 at Florida Atlantic L 2-4 vs. Northern Colo. W 14-9 at Bethune-Cookman W 16-6 vs. Monmouth W 6-1 vs. Monmouth W 14-4 vs. Northern Colo. W 8-7 vs. Fordham W 15-11 vs. Monmouth L 2-7 vs. Monmouth L 14-15 vs. Northern Colo. W 5-1 vs. Iowa W 18-7 vs. Pace W 15-13 vs. LaSalle L 1-16 at Arizona State L 7-8 at Florida W 11-6 vs. Pace W 6-5 vs. St. Peter’s L 8-19 at Arizona State L 9-19 at Florida L 6-15 vs. Ball State W 4-2 vs. LaSalle L 5-12 at Arizona State W 3-1 at Florida A&M L 2-12 at Clemson L 7-16 vs. Pittsburgh L 0-24 at Arizona State W 17-7 at Florida A&M L 2-18 at Clemson L 4-6 vs. Manhattan W 7-6 at Fordham W 10-2 at Quinnipiac L 11-19 at Clemson L 5-6 vs. Rhode Island L 5-7 at Manhattan W 7-2 at Quinnipiac W 8-3 at Rhode Island L 3-7 at Providence W 10-9 at Wagner College L 1-2 at Drexel W 5-4 at Rhode Island L 12-13 at Providence W 7-1 at Monmouth W 2-0 at Drexel W 23-2 at Wagner College L 4-10 at Providence W 11-4 at Pace W 10-0 at Drexel L 4-14 at Delaware L 3-9 at Providence W 7-6 at Pace L 6-7 at Drexel L 8-11 at Delaware W 9-6 at Columbia W 14-6 at Pace W 5-4 at Harvard L 4-9 at Delaware W 4-3 at Pace W 25-8 at Quinnipiac W 2-0 at Hartford L 5-9 at Delaware W 22-6 at Pace L 1-2 at Delaware W 19-6 at Hartford L 10-11 at Temple W 17-2 at Pace L 8-19 at Delaware W 6-4 at Hartford W 5-3 at Towson W 13-7 at Hofstra L 2-5 at Delaware L 6-7 at Hartford L 6-10 at Towson W 8-4 at Hofstra W 15-11 at Delaware L 4-6 at Central Conn. State L 8-10 at Towson W 11-8 at Hofstra L 3-9 at Northeastern L 2-3 at Central Conn. State W 10-4 at Towson L 8-15 at Hofstra L 4-10 at Northeastern W 3-2 vs. Delaware W 3-2 at Northeastern W 5-2 at Hartford W 9-7 at Northeastern W 11-1 vs. Delaware L 1-2 at Northeastern L 3-9 at Hartford L 1-4 at Northeastern L 5-7 vs. Delaware L 8-9 at Northeastern L 1-2 at Hartford W 7-6 DREXEL L 3-10 vs. Delaware L 3-6 at Northeastern W 5-1 at Hartford W 10-9 DREXEL W 12-2 BOWDOIN COLLEGE W 12-5 HUSSON COLLEGE W 5-0 COLBY COLLEGE W 10-2 DREXEL W 15-7 COLBY COLLEGE W 1-0 HARTFORD L 8-9 TOWSON W 5-2 DREXEL W 4-1 TOWSON W 1-0 HARTFORD L 1-9 TOWSON W 17-5 COLBY COLLEGE L 6-8 TOWSON W 14-1 HARTFORD L 7-10 TOWSON W 8-0 BOWDOIN COLLEGE W 7-5 TOWSON W 10-4 HARTFORD L 1-3 TOWSON L 1-4 at Towson W 3-2 TOWSON W 17-5 COLBY COLLEGE W 8-1 HUSSON COLLEGE L 5-6 at Towson L 10-12 at Boston College W 21-8 vs. UMass (Portland) W 3-2 NORTHEASTERN W 4-3 at Towson W 4-0 at Hofstra L 2-3 at Vermont L 2-11 NORTHEASTERN W 7-3 at Towson W 2-1 at Hofstra L 4-7 at Vermont W 6-3 NORTHEASTERN W 11-3 COLBY COLLEGE W 4-3 at Hofstra L 5-7 at Vermont L 0-3 NORTHEASTERN L 8-9 vs. Vermont (Sanford) W 8-4 at Hofstra L 4-8 at Vermont W 9-7 at Drexel L 2-4 vs. Vermont (Sanford) W 15-3 vs. Holy Cross W 17-7 HUSSON COLLEGE W 5-4 at Drexel W 6-2 HOFSTRA W 2-0 VERMONT W 15-14 DREXEL W 19-1 at Drexel W 13-5 HOFSTRA W 3-2 VERMONT L 5-9 DREXEL L 5-6 at Drexel L 2-3 HOFSTRA W 2-0 VERMONT W 6-3 DREXEL W 4-3 DELAWARE L 5-6 HOFSTRA L 2-4 VERMONT W 5-3 DREXEL L 2-3 DELAWARE W 6-1 HARTFORD L 10-11 NORTHEASTERN W 3-0 HOFSTRA W 7-2 DELAWARE W 12-7 HARTFORD W 11-10 NORTHEASTERN L 6-12 HOFSTRA L 3-17 DELAWARE W 17-1 HARTFORD W 11-10 NORTHEASTERN L 1-2 vs. Hofstra (Bangor) L 2-6 SOUTHERN MAINE W 4-1 HARTFORD W 9-1 NORTHEASTERN W 3-1 vs. Hofstra (Bangor) W 4-1 VERMONT L 4-20 vs. Towson * W 10-9 VERMONT L 4-5 vs. Northeastern * L 11-13 VERMONT L 6-8 VERMONT * – America East Tourn., Wilmington, Del. L 1-6 vs. Towson * W 7-5 vs. Northeastern * L 3-5 vs. Delaware * * – America East Tourn., Wilmington, Del.

39 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 2002 (40-17, 16-6 AE) 2003 (38-18, 17-7 AE) 2004 (34-21, 14-7 AE) 2005 (35-19, 14-7 AE) Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos Head Coach: Paul Kostacopoulos W 23-2 at Maryland-Eastern Shore W 11-6 vs. Hartford W 8-0 vs. St. Francis L 5-7 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s W 25-0 at Maryland-Eastern Shore W 11-4 vs. Hartford L 1-6 vs. LaSalle W 11-0 vs. Seton Hall W 9-5 at Maryland-Eastern Shore W 12-2 vs. Hartford W 7-2 vs. Boston College W 13-9 vs. Seton Hall W 20-0 vs. Long Island L 3-4 at Georgia Southern L 3-4 vs. Villanova L 8-11 vs. Valparaiso L 4-5 at Bethune-Cookman L 1-5 at Bethune-Cookman L 3-9 at Miami W 4-3 at Stetson W 18-7 vs. Pennsylvania W 8-3 at Bethune-Cookman L 7-10 vs. Temple L 5-6 at Stetson W 12-3 vs. Nebraska Omaha W 14-4 vs. Long Island Univ. L 8-9 vs. Wagner L 2-13 at Stetson W 11-3 vs. Iowa W 20-9 vs. Long Island Univ. L 2-4 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s L 6-16 vs. Central Michigan W 9-8 vs. Florida A&M L 1-3 vs. Iowa W 9-6 vs. St. Joseph’s W 10-0 vs. Sacred Heart L 3-14 vs. Florida A&M W 8-6 vs. Iowa W 6-1 vs. St. Joseph’s L 1-4 vs. IPFW W 13-6 at Furman W 7-1 vs. Fordham W 4-3 vs. Cortland W 6-3 vs. Lehigh L 0-8 at Clemson W 3-1 vs. Fordham W 3-2 vs. Cortland W 6-5 vs. IPFW L 0-13 at Clemson L 6-8 at Clemson L 3-5 vs. Iowa L 7-8 at Monmouth L 3-8 at Clemson L 6-7 at Clemson W 3-2 vs. Iowa W 2-0 at Monmouth W 8-5 at New York Tech L 7-11 at Clemson W 18-8 vs. Niagara W 8-4 vs. Harvard L 2-11 at New York Tech W 6-2 at Rhode Island W 8-6 vs. Niagara W 11-3 at NYIT W 9-8 at New York Tech W 11-8 at New York Tech W 8-3 vs. Niagara L 4-14 at NYIT L 3-8 at New York Tech W 11-7 at New York Tech W 8-1 at NYIT W 5-1 vs. Hartford W 14-0 at Pace W 5-1 at Pace L 6-7 at NYIT W 5-2 vs. Vermont W 18-12 at Pace W 2-0 at Pace L 1-5 at NYIT W 8-1 at Central Conn. W 5-4 at Pace W 10-3 at Pace W 3-0 at NYIT W 4-3 at Central Conn. W 8-3 at Pace W 8-3 at Pace L 1-2 at UConn W 5-2 at Albany W 6-4 at Northeastern W 3-1 at Hartford L 2-3 at Northeastern W 3-2 at Albany W 3-2 at Northeastern W 6-1 at Hartford L 8-9 at Central Connecticut L 6-8 at Albany W 7-0 at Northeastern L 5-6 at Hartford W 8-3 at Central Connecticut W 12-4 at Brown W 2-1 at Northeastern W 8-7 at Hartford W 3-2 at Northeastern W 11-2 at Brown W 20-2 COLBY L 4-5 at Brown L 1-7 at Northeastern W 3-2 UMBC W 16-1 HUSSON L 2-6 at Brown L 2-3 at Northeastern W 10-6 UMBC L 0-3 at Vermont L 4-6 NORTHEASTERN W 2-1 HARTFORD# L 1-14 UMBC W 8-0 at Vermont W 8-2 NORTHEASTERN L 1-6 HARTFORD# W 13-12 at Boston College L 3-6 at Vermont W 4-3 NORTHEASTERN W 8-3 HARTFORD# W 8-5 at Hartford L 6-9 at Vermont W 15-1 NORTHEASTERN W 13-5 BROWN^ L 2-3 at Hartford L 4-5 at Central Connecticut St. W 11-2 HUSSON W 16-11 HUSSON COLLEGE W 6-3 at Hartford W 21-9 at Central Connecticut St. L 3-6 BINGHAMTON W 6-2 at Binghamton W 4-3 at Husson W 6-0 ALBANY W 12-4 BINGHAMTON L 7-8 at Binghamton W 11-5 VERMONT L 0-1 ALBANY W 8-0 BINGHAMTON W 8-4 at Binghamton L 4-13 VERMONT W 3-2 ALBANY W 13-9 BINGHAMTON W 7-2 at Holy Cross W 4-3 VERMONT W 14-6 ALBANY W 9-3 COLBY W 18-8 COLBY COLLEGE L 0-4 at Stony Brook W 5-4 at Holy Cross W 11-1 vs. Holy Cross$ W 7-5 at Vermont W 6-2 at Stony Brook W 4-1 HARTFORD W 7-0 at Albany W 9-8 at Vermont W 11-0 at Stony Brook W 2-1 HARTFORD W 5-3 at Albany W 14-4 at Vermont L 8-15 UMASS (Gorham) W 9-3 HARTFORD L 2-3 at Albany L 2-6 STONY BROOK L 2-5 NORTHEASTERN W 8-6 HARTFORD W 4-2 at Albany L 1-4 STONY BROOK W 13-7 NORTHEASTERN W 19-5 at Colby College L 1-8 CENTRAL CONN. W 6-1 STONY BROOK L 4-7 NORTHEASTERN W 3-2 STONY BROOK W 4-3 CENTRAL CONN. L 1-2 ALBANY W 5-2 BINGHAMTON W 1-0 STONY BROOK L 6-8 at Stony Brook W 6-1 ALBANY W 8-2 BINGHAMTON L 1-3 STONY BROOK W 9-5 at Stony Brook W 7-3 ALBANY W 6-5 BINGHAMTON L 5-9 STONY BROOK W 4-1 at Stony Broook W 8-4 at Boston College W 14-2 Vermont * W 10-0 at Binghamton W 2-0 at Stony Brook W 6-2 at UMBC W 12-0 Northeastern * W 3-0 at Binghamton L 3-5 VERMONT W 9-1 at UMBC L 5-6 Vermont * L 4-16 STONY BROOK* W 8-7 VERMONT W 10-7 at UMBC W 6-5 Vermont * W 8-2 VERMONT* W 5-1 VERMONT W 9-3 ALBANY* W 9-3 STONY BROOK* L 1-2 VERMONT L 3-6 STONY BROOK* NCAA REGIONAL (Oxford, Miss.) W 8-2 NORTHEASTERN* L 2-4 vs. Stony Brook* W 11-5 ALBANY* L 0-5 #9 Ole Miss W 7-5 NORTHEASTERN* W 6-1 vs. Vermont* L 1-3 STONY BROOK* W 12-2 Southern Miss. L 3-6 vs. Stony Brook* L 10-11 Oklahoma NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) * – America East Tourn., Orono, Maine L 4-7 vs. Cal. State-Northridge# $ - in Sanford, Maine # – Mansfield Stadium, Bangor, Maine * America East Tournament (Burlington, Vt.) L 5-12 vs. Brigham Young# * - America East Tournament in Burlington ^–in Sanford, Maine * – America East Tourn., Orono, Maine

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 40 2006 (35-22-1, 13-9 AE) 2007 (22-31, 12-11 AE) 2008 (20-28-1, 8-15 AE) 2009 (32-23, 13-11 AE) Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper L 2-9 at #19 Ole Miss W 14-7 vs. Penn W 8-7 at Delaware State L 2-4 at UNLV L 5-7 at #19 Ole Miss L 5-7 vs. Villanova W 11-2 at Delaware State L 5-9 at UNLV L 2-13 at #19 Ole Miss W 9-8 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s W 16-7 at Delaware State L 3-4 at UNLV L 8-14 vs. Seton Hall L 1-3 at Florida Atlantic W 11-3 at Delaware State W 11-9 at UNLV W 7-1 vs. St. Bonaventure W 14-7 vs. Monmouth L 8-11 at UNLV L 6-8 at Delaware State W 14-10 vs. St. Bonaventure W 17-2 vs. Penn L 5-21 at UNLV W 5-3 at Delaware State L 3-6 vs. Monmouth L 7-21 vs. St. Bonaventure L 2-3 at UNLV W 10-3 vs Duquesne W 10-5 vs. Penn L 1-17 vs. Northern Illinois L 10-11 vs Notre Dame W 3-0 vs Fairfield W 14-2 vs. Penn L 4-5 vs. Fordham L 6-13 at Florida International L 3-16 vs Fairfield L 12-15 vs. Penn L 2-4 vs. #23 Miami L 1-3 vs Air Force W 10-7 vs #25 Ohio State W 16-5 vs. LIU L 2-8 vs. Long Island Univ. W 8-7 vs Ohio State W 5-2 vs Penn W 9-8 at Florida International L 3-13 at #14 Arizona State L 3-11 vs Pennsylvania W 9-5 vs Penn W 10-6 vs. LIU L 1-12 at #14 Arizona State L 4-7 at Miami L 3-4 at Rollins W 8-6 vs. Iona L 2-23 at #14 Arizona State L 3-4 vs Duquesne W 11-7 vs Georgetown L 6-7 vs. Columbia L 5-11 at #14 Arizona State L 4-5 at Navy W 11-2 at Rollins W 16-6 vs. Columbia W 4-2 at NYIT L 4-7 vs Monmouth W 12-8 at Georgetown L 7-10 vs. Columbia L 5-6 at NYIT W 6-2 at Wagner L 5-6 at Rollins W 3-1 at NYIT L 8-10 at New Orleans L 1-2 at Wagner L 1-4 Sacred Heart L 1-7 at NYIT L 9-10 at New Orleans L 1-2 at Wagner L 4-7 Sacred Heart W 3-2 at NYIT L 9-10 at New Orleans W 3-2 at Wagner W 11-2 SacredHeart W 26-15 Maryland Eastern Shore L 3-7 at Stony Brook T 0-0 NYIT W 5-3 Sacred Heart W 11-3 Maryland Eastern Shore L 2-7 at Stony Brook W 15-3 NJIT L 4-5 at Wagner W 12-5 Delaware State L 3-13 at Stony Brook W 19-0 NJIT L 6-9 at Wagner T 3-3 Delaware State L 4-5 at Stony Brook W 19-1 at Husson College W 6-2 at Wagner W 9-4 at UMBC W 12-1 vs. UMBC L 8-11 ALBANY L 3-9 at Bryant W 16-7 at UMBC W 7-6 vs. UMBC W 6-0 ALBANY W 17-3 Iona W 6-4 at UMBC W 3-1 vs. UMBC L 2-5 ALBANY W 17-12 Iona L 1-3 STONY BROOK W 8-1 UMBC L 3-8 ALBANY W 14-4 Iona W 3-2 STONY BROOK W 9-9 NYIT W 13-1 at Coppin State W 11-0 Iona W 3-2 STONY BROOK W 4-3 NYIT W 6-3 at UMBC W 2-1 at Hartford W 13-1 THOMAS L 4-6 NYIT L 8-21 at UMBC L 6-7 at Hartford W 16-2 NYIT W 6-5 NYIT W 11-7 at UMBC W 14-1 at Hartford L 5-13 NYIT W 11-5 NYIT L 2-4 at UMBC W 14-3 at Hartford W 13-12 NYIT L 2-4 at Siena College W 13-4 THOMAS W 6-1 UMBC W 11-4 COLBY COLLEGE L 0-7 at Albany * W 10-8 STONY BROOK W 7-3 UMBC W 4-3 vs. Holy Cross (Sanford) L 4-5 at Albany * L 4-5 STONY BROOK W 11-5 UMBC W 4-0 at BINGHAMTON W 13-5 at Albany * L 2-4 STONY BROOK W 5-4 UMBC W 3-1 at BINGHAMTON L 5-15 at Albany * L 6-13 STONY BROOK W 11-8 Vermont L 1-4 at BINGHAMTON L 7-13 vs. Southern Maine L 3-6 HARTFORD L 4-5 Vermont L 0-5 at BINGHAMTON L 3-4 vs. Vermont * L 4-8 HARTFORD W 5-1 Vermont L 3-10 ALBANY W 5-0 vs. Vermont W 6-1 HARTFORD L 3-6 Vermont L 6-7 ALBANY W 10-1 vs. Vermont W 7-4 HARTFORD W 10-2 Thomas W 10-3 ALBANY W 8-1 vs. Vermont L 2-4 at Vermont W 10-4 Holy Cross L 4-7 ALBANY L 2-7 at Hartford L 0-1 at Vermont L 2-3 at Albany W 20-4 HARTFORD W 14-1 at Hartford W 16-5 at Vermont L 5-7 at Albany L 5-11 HARTFORD W 3-1 at Hartford L 1-9 at Vermont L 5-6 at Albany W 8-6 HARTFORD W 16-3 at Hartford L 4-12 at Binghamton L 2-8 at Albany W 11-3 HARTFORD W 5-4 Binghamton L 5-6 at Binghamton W 11-2 Binghamton L 2-3 at Northeastern L 3-5 Binghamton W 7-6 at Binghamton W 2-0 Binghamton L 6-7 at Vermont L 1-3 Binghamton L 3-4 Binghamton L 5-11 at Vermont L 3-9 vs. Binghamton * L 0-4 Binghamton W 4-1 at Vermont W 13-8 Stony Brook * W 7-1 at Stony Brook W 11-3 at Vermont L 4-13 Binghamton * L 6-7 at Stony Brook W 11-8 vs. Stony Brook* L 7-17 at Stony Brook W 5-2 vs. Vermont* * - America East Tournament, Farmingdale, N.Y.) W 6-5 at Stony Brook W 5-3 vs. Stony Brook*

NCAA REGIONAL (Chapel Hill, NC) L 7-15 at #6 North Carolina L 19-21 vs. UNC Wilmington *America East Tournament (Burlington, Vt.)

41 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 2010 (34-22, 17-7 AE) 2011 (33-24, 18-6 AE) 2012 (28-28, 11-11 AE) 2013 (37-22, 20-9 AE) Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper L 2-4 at Lamar L 4-12 at UNLV W 6-5 at #16 Clemson L 2-3 at Auburn L 1-6 at Lamar L 14-15 at UNLV L 5-9 at #16 Clemson L 3-12 at Auburn L 4-5 at Lamar L 11-16 at UNLV L 6-9 at #16 Clrmson L 3-4 at Auburn L 1-11 at #11 North Carolina L 2-8 at UNLV W 5-3 at Florida A&M L 4-8 at Auburn W 5-3 at #11 North Carolina L 1-3 at Stetson W 17-7 at Florida A&M L 3-6 at Stetson L 4-8 at #11 North Carolina W 6-0 at Stetson L 0-6 at #8 Florida State W 7-1 at Stetson W 16-8 vs. Valparaiso L 2-6 at Stetson L 2-18 at #8 Florida State W 16-4 at Stetson L 6-7 vs. St. Bonaventure L 3-6 at UCF L 0-10 at #8 Florida State W 5-0 at Florida A&M W 6-5 vs. Rhode Island W 10-5 vs. Penn L 2-3 at #19 Stetson W 6-2 at Florida A&M W 18-8 vs. Penn L 3-15 vs. Georgetown W 13-7 vs. Wester Michigan L 0-1 vs. Western Michigan W 17-8 vs. Penn W 5-4 at Rollins L 1-7 vs. Illinois State W 9-5 vs. Chicago State W 11-8 at Rollins L 4-7 vs. Penn W 6-1 vs. Bowling Green W 6-1 vs. St. Louis W 17-3 vs. Georgetown L 2-10 at #5 Florida State L 4-8 vs. Fairfield L 2-6 at Miami L 6-10 vs. Georgetown L 3-9 at #5 Florida State W 3-2 vs. NJIT L 3-7 at Western Michigan L 7-8 at Rollins W 10-5 vs. Georgetown L 5-6 vs. Fordham L 3-8 vs. Georgetown L 3-18 at #18 Oregon State L 2-5 at Rollins L 4-6 at Seton Hall L 2-9 vs. Iowa L 5-7 at #18 Oregon State W 10-4 at Rollins L 2-3 vs. Fordham W 2-1 vs. West Virginia L 2-12 at #18 Oregon State L 2-3 at Rider L 4-22 at Brown W 13-7 vs. Chicago State L 1-2 at #18 Oregon State L 2-7 at Rider W 5-3 at Bryant W 8-0 at Florida Atlantic L 2-4 Lehigh L 2-9 at Rider L 1-4 at Bryant L 6-15 at Florida Atlantic W 5-1 Lehigh W 8-3 at Rider L 3-8 at Bryant W 1-0 at Stony Brook W 8-1 Lehigh L 5-7 vs. St. Peter’s W 16-5 at Norfolk State L 1-7 at Stony Brook W 10-9 Lehigh W 4-1 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-2 at Norfolk State W 8-3 at Stony Brook W 7-1 at NJIT W 5-1 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 6-2 at Norfolk State W 9-3 at Hartford W 11-4 at NJIT W 5-1 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 9-1 at Norfolk State L 6-7 at Hartford W 15-1 at NJIT L 1-8 at Stony Brook W 7-2 Husson W 7-2 at Hartford W 8-2 at NJIT L 7-8 at Stony Brook W 9-3 at UMBC W 4-1 Albany W 20-0 Thomas W 7-3 at Stony Brook W 32-14 at UMBC W 7-4 Albany L 10-11 at Albany L 0-7 at Stony Brook W 18-1 at UMBC L 6-7 Albany W 9-2 at Albany W 3-1 at Hartford W 17-11 at UMBC W 5-2 Binghamton W 11-5 at Albany W 5-1 at Hartford W 5-1 Colby W 2-3 Binghamton L 1-3 at Binghamton L 1-4 at Hartford W 6-1 Hartford W 19-3 Thomas W 7-5 at Binghamton W 4-2 Colby W 7-2 Hartford W 19-0 at UMBC W 3-1 at Binghamton W 3-0 Albany W 11-3 Hartford W 8-7 at UMBC L 11-13 at Binghamton W 5-3 Albany W 10-3 Hartford W 10-7 at UMBC W 7-2 Bates L 6-7 Albany L 0-6 Binghamton W 9-8 Colby W 14-7 Hartford W 4-0 UMBC L 1-2 Binghamton W 2-1 Stony Brook W 4-1 Hartford W 11-5 UMBC L 5-11 Binghamton W 3-2 Stony Brook W 4-3 Hartford W 6-1 UMBC L 2-4 Albany L 0-1 Stony Brook L 3-7 Stony Brook W 3-2 UMBC L 0-1 Albany W 5-3 Hartford W 10-9 Stony Brook W 19-6 at Albany W 10-0 Albany L 1-3 Hartford L 4-5 Stony Brook W 8-3 (9) at Albany L 5-9 at Albany L 0-1 Hartford W 13-3 Stony Brook W 18-9 at Albany L 2-12 at Albany W 21-3 UMPI L 6-7 at Hartford W 5-2 vs. Northeastern W 4-2 at Albany W 11-1 UMF W 10-3 at Hartford W 13-4 Hartford W 6-3 at Hartford W 8-6 at Albany W 12-4 at Hartford W 12-2 Hartford W 7-1 at Hartford L 3-4 at Albany W 8-3 at Hartford W 3-2 Hartford L 7-8 at Hartford W 7-3 at Albany W 9-5 Albany L 0-8 Binghamton W 9-4 vs. Boston College L 3-4 at Binghamton L 5-12 Albany W 2-1 Binghamton L 1-5 Stony Brook W 4-3 at Binghamton W 4-2 Albany W 6-5 Binghamton L 4-5 Stony Brook W 13-7 at Binghamton W 13-2 at UMBC W 7-2 Binghamton L 2-7 Stony Brook W 9-7 at Boston College W 7-3 at UMBC W 4-3 vs. Binghamton * L 9-10 Stony Brook W 1-0 UMBC W 6-2 at UMBC W 8-1 vs. Stony Brook * L 6-14 at Stony Brook * W 18-9 UMBC W 5-3 at UMBC W 10-1 vs. Albany * W 8-3 Albany * L 5-6 UMBC L 1-10 vs. Stony Brook * W 5-1 Binghamton * W 7-0 vs. Stony Brook * L 0-6 at Binghamton * NCAA Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) L 6-13 Stony Brook * L 2-10 vs. Binghamton * L 0-4 at #7 North Carolina W 3-1 vs. Stony Brook * W 4-1 vs. #20 FIU * America East Tournament, Stony Brook, N.Y. W 6-1 vs. Binghamton * L 2-5 vs. #28 James Madison L 0-4 vs. Binghamton *

* - America East Tournament, Stony Brook, N.Y. * America East Tournament, Stony Brook, N.Y.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 42 2014 (24-29, 10-11 AE) 2015 (24-28, 10-10 AE) 2016 (20-35, 8-15 AE) 2017 (25-29, 8-12 AE) Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Head Coach: Steve Trimper Interim Head Coach: Nick Derba L 3-6 at #13 Miami L 10-0 vs. Wis-Milwaukee W 4-3 at Clemson L 5-12 at Winthrop W 3-1 at #13 Miami L 12-3 vs. Wis-Milwaukee L 4-9 at Clemson L 5-12 at Winthrip L 2-11 at #13 Miami L 11-7 vs. Wis-Milwaukee L 2-19 at Clemson L 2-3 at Winthrop L 2-5 at #13 Clemson W 6-4 vs. Wis-Milwaukee W 3-1 at New Mexico St. W 6-3 vs. Central Connecticut St. L 3-13 at #13 Clemson L 10-1 vs. Clemson L 3-7 at New Mexico St. W 4-3 vs. South Dakota St. L 2-10 at #13 Clemson L 5-4 vs. Clemson L 2-3 at New Mexico St. W 6-0 vs. South Dakota St. L 2-4 vs. Furman L 10-2 vs. Clemosn W 13-3 at New Mexico St. L 3-6 vs. Central Connecticut St. L 12-13 vs. Iowa L 3-1 vs. St. Bonaventure L 3-4 vs. St. Bonaventure W 6-5 (10) vs. St. Bonaventure W 6-3 at Stetson W 8-3 vs. St. Bonaventure L 3-4 vs. North Dakota St. W 5-4 (18) vs. St. Bonaventure W 6-5 vs. Northeastern L 5-4 vs. St. Bonaventure L 2-9 vs. St. Bonaventure L 3-4 vs. St. Bonaventure L 4-11 vs. Lehigh W 9-2 vs. Mount St. Mary’s L 2-6 at Miami (FL) L 3-11 at Florida Atlantic L 1-4 vs. Western Michigan L 8-7 vs. Ball St. W 3-2 vs. Long Island W 4-2 vs. Massachusetts L 5-12 vs. Presbyterian W 11-8 at Bethune-Cookman L 4-6 at Stetson L 1-5 vs. Massachusetts L 3-5 vs. South Dakota State L 5-0 at Florida L 1-5 at Stetson L 6-10 vs. Massachusetts W 5-4 vs. South Dakota State L 6-1 at Florida L 6-7 at Stetson L 3-4 Miami W 3-2 vs. Florida Atlantic L 5-3 at Florida L 3-6 vs. Bucknell L 2-7 Miami L 6-15 vs. Florida Atlantic W 12-2 vs. Long Island W 11-6 (10) vs. Lehigh L 0-3 St. John’s W 8-4 vs. Northwestern L 8-5 vs. Bucknell L 3-5 vs. Massachusetts L 3-9 St. John’s W 14-5 vs. Bowling Green W 5-4 vs. Illinois St. L 1-10 vs. Massachusetts L 3-4 UMass Lowell* L 7-7 vs. Evansville W 6-4 vs. Bowling Green L 2-4 vs. Dartmouth L 0-3 (7) UMass Lowell* L 1-13 vs. North Dakota State W 13-9 vs. Cornell L 1-6 vs. Binghamton * W 8-5 UMass Lowell* W 4-1 at UMBC L 10-5 at Hartford * L 1-8 vs. Binghamton * W 1-0 Hartford* L 1-2 at UMBC W 4-3 vs. Albany * L 0-2 (12) vs. Binghamton * W 3-2 (7) Hartford* L 6-7 at UMBC L 9-5 vs. Albany * L 0-11 at Stony Brook * L 6-10 Hartford* W 10-1 UMaine Farmington L 8-5 vs. Stony Brook * L 1-2 at Stony Brook * W 3-1 Manhattan L 4-6 Hartford L 3-1 vs. Stony Brook * L 4-9 vs. NYIT L 4-6 (7) vs. Manhattan L 1-2 Hartford W 9-2 vs. Thomas L 2-4 vs. NYIT W 18-13 vs. Manhattan L 1-2 Hartford L 4-3 at UMass Lowell * W 8-5 vs. NYIT W 10-6 (7) vs. Manhattan W 10-2 Thomas W 5-4 at UMass Lowell * W 4-1 vs. NYIT W 11-3 vs. W 5-4 at UMass Lowell L 10-6 at UMass Lowell * W 8-4 vs. Thomas (ME) W 12-2 vs. Maine-Farmington W 3-2 at UMass Lowell W 6-0 vs. Me. Presque Isle W 6-3 vs. UMBC * L 3-9 at Binghamton* W 2-1 at UMass Lowell W 4-3 vs. Hartford * L 1-3 vs. UMBC * L 4-7 (7) at Binghamton* W 3-0 at Binghamton W 4-3 vs. Hartford * W 7-5 vs. UMBC * L 2-3 at Binghamton* L 1-7 at Binghamton L 6-3 vs. Hartford * W 11-0 vs. UMPI W 8-1 vs. Maine-Presque Isle L 2-8 at Binghamton W 6-5 at UMBC * L 5-6 (10) at Hartford * L 3-6 at Stony Brook* L 5-10 at Holy Cross L 3-2 at UMBC * L 1-4 (7) at Hartford * L 3-4 (8) at Stony Brook* W 1-0 NYIT L 6-3 at UMBC * L 4-11 at Hartford * L 6-12 at Stony Brook* W 1-0 NYIT W 14-3 vs. Me-Farmington L 4-6 (10) vs. Rhode Island W 10-2 vs. Colby College W 11-4 NYIT W 18-10 at Lafayette W 1-0 vs. Rhode Island W 10-7 vs. UMBC* L 2-3 NYIT W 9-1 at NYIT W 8-1 vs. UML * L 6-9 (7) vs. UMBC* W 12-0 UMPI W 6-2 at NYIT W 1-0 (7) vs. UML * W 7-5 vs. UMass Lowell* W 2-1 at Stony Brook L 10-5 at NYIT W 7-4 vs. UML * W 5-4 (7) vs. UMass Lowell* L 3-11 at Stony Brook L 8-6 at NYIT W 9-3 vs. Colby W 8-4 vs. UMass Lowell* L 1-4 at Stony Brook W 7-1 vs. Binghamton * W 5-2 at Albany * L 8-9 at Boston College W 9-4 Albany W 3-2 vs. Binghamton * L 1-7 at Albany * L 6-7 at UAlbany* L 4-6 Albany W 9-0 vs. Binghamton * L 4-9 at Albany * L 2-3 (10) at UAlbany* W 7-0 Albany L 12-0 at Boston College W 2-1 vs. Stony Brook * W 2-1 at UAlbany* W 12-3 vs. Boston College W 4-1 at Albany * L 1-8 vs. Stony Brook * L 0-3 vs. UAlbany # W 17-0 UMBC W 3-1 at Albany * L 0-9 vs. Stony Brook * W 2-1 (11) vs. Hartford # W 8-4 UMBC L 6-1 at Albany * L 2-4 at Binghamton * W 3-0 vs. Stony Brook # L 1-2 UMBC L 9-5 vs. UMBC $ L 3-7 at Binghamton * W 8-3 vs. Binghamton # L 1-4 Stony Brook * L 11-2 vs. Hartford $ W 12-7 at Binghamton * W 12-5 vs. UAlbany # L 3-6 Binghamton * W 11-1 vs. Stony Brook # L 1-2 (10) vs. UMBC # * - America East Tournament Game * - America East Conference Game L 0-1 vs. UMBC # $ - America East Tournament Game L 8-9 vs. Albany # #America East Game * America East Game # America East Tournament Game # America East Tournament Game

43 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 2018 (20-34, 12-12 AE) 2019 (15-34, 11-12 AE) 2020 (1-12, 0-0 AE) Head Coach: Nick Derba Head Coach: Nick Derba Head Coach: Nick Derba L 2-4 at #3 Texas Tech L 0-11 at #6 Florida State L 1-3 at Winthrop L 1-12 at #3 Texas Tech L 3-16 at #6 Florida State L 4-9 at Winthrop L 5-12 at #3 Texas Tech L 5-6 (7) at #6 Florida State L 4-13 at Winthrop L 6-21 at #3 Texas Tech L 1-9 at #6 Florida State L 2-7 vs. Villanova W 5-1 vs. Ohio^ L 0-4 at Maryland L 2-6 vs. Purdue L 5-7 vs. Ohio^ L 3-5 at Maryland L 2-6 at Cambell W 2-1 vs. Ohio^ L 6-9 at Maryland L 1-5 at Louisiana Tech L 2-6 vs. Ohio^ L 0-7 at Liberty L 10-15 at Louisiana Tech W 6-1 at #24 Miami L 2-3 at Liberty L 0-19 at Louisiana Tech L 6-7 at #24 Miami L 1-7 at Liberty L 3-26 at Louisiana Tech L 3-4 at Texas Rio Grande Valley L 2-9 at Mississippi St. L 2-6 at Missouri State W 7-5 at Texas Rio Grande Valley L 1-5 at Mississippi St. W 4-2 at Missouri State L 1-12 at Texas Rio Grande Valley L 8-9 at Mississippi St. L 1-4 at Missouri State L 3-7 at Texas Rio Grande Valley L 2-5 at Samford *Remainder of the season canceled by the L 0-2 at Incarnate Word W 6-4 at Samford NCAA in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic L 8-9 at Incarnate Word L 0-4 at Samford L 5-6 at New Mexico State L 0-16 at Alabama L 6-10 at New Mexico State L 0-12 at Troy L 7-14 at New Mexico State W 8-0 at Binghamton* L 5-8 at New Mexico State L 1- 4 (7) at Binghamton* L 3-5 at Hartford* L 3-8 at Stony Brook* L 0-1 at Hartford* L 3-5 (7) at Stony Brook* W 6-1 at Hartford* (7) L 0-2 at Stony Brook W 10-2 ALBANY* W 2-1 UMBC* W 4-1 ALBANY* (7) L 1-4 (7) UMBC* W 17-1 ALBANY* W 9-2 UMBC* L 1-4 STONY BROOK* W 18-4 UMASS-LOWELL* W 4-2 STONY BROOK* (7) W 5-3 (7) UMASS-LOWELL* L 2-5 STONY BROOK* W 5-1 UMASS-LOWELL* L 8-9 vs. Sacred Heart& W 4-1 MASSACHUSETTS W 15-10 at Monmouth L 5-7 (7) MASSACHUSETTS L 3-7 at Monmouth L 5-6 MASSACHUSETTS W 9-4 at UMass Lowell* L 3-19 at Albany* L 0-1 at UMass Lowell* (7) W 16-1 *(7) at Albany* L 8-9 at UMass Lowell* L 3-12 at Albany* L 4-9 at UMBC* W 8-5 at Brown L 4-7 at UMBC* (7) W 8-7 at Dartmouth L 2-5 at UMBC* W 4-3 STONY BROOK* W 24-5 at UMass L 3-5 (7) STONY BROOK* L 4-7 BINGHAMTON* W 9-8 STONY BROOK* W 4-2 BINGHAMTON* (7) W 11-10 at Harford* W 6-1 BINGHAMTON* L 4-5 (9) at Harford* W 6-5 at Albany* L 1-3 at Harford* W 8-5 at Albany* (7) L 16-19 at Boston College W 8-7 at Albany* W 4-1 BINGHAMTON* L 7-9 at Boston College L 1-2 (7) BINGHAMTON* L 2-9 HARTFORD* L 2-17 BINGHAMTON* W 3-1 HARTFORD* (7) L 0-5 UMass-Lowell # L 7-12 HARTFORD* L 5-6 Hartford # L 1-2 vs. Stony Brook# W 9-4 vs. UMBC# * America East game W 6-1 vs. Albany# # America East Tournament game played at L 4-11 vs. Stony Brook# Binghamton University

^ played at LakePoint Facility in Emerson, Ga. & played at Monmouth * America East game # America East Tournament game played at Mahaney Diamond in Orono, Maine.

2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 44 Year-by-Year vs. America East Teams ALBANY (48-37) L 4-5 A W 2-1 H 2013 2019 L 0-7 A L 0-8 A L 0-1 H L 3-19 A 2006 2010 L 1-3 H W 16-1 A L 4-7 H L 0-6* A W 5-3 H L 3-12 A W 10-3 H L 11-13 A W 7-2 A 2018 L 6-7 H W 3-1 A L 6-7 A W 10-2 H L 3-10 H W 7-5 A W 9-3 A W 4-1 H 2005 L 1-3 A 2012 W 17-1 H L 6-8 A 2009 L 7-8 A W 6-5 A W 3-2 A L 0-4 H W 7-1 A W 8-5 A W 5-2 A L 3-4 H W 6-3 A W 8-7 A 2004 W 2-0 H W 11-3 H W 6-1* H* W 11-5* H W 11-2 H W 7-2 H 2017 W 9-3* H 2008 W 6-1 H L 6-7 A W 7-3 H W 7-6 A 2011 L 2-3 A W 6-1 H L 5-6 A W 3-2 H W 2-1 A L 1-2 H L 4-12 A W 12-2 H L 0-3 N 2003 2007 W 13-4 H W 12-5 N W 4-2 A L 4-13* N L 1-4 A 2016 L 2-3 A L 3-9 * N W 5-1 A W 5-2 A W 5-3 A L 1-3 H W 3-1 A L 1-7 A W 7-0 A L 3-5 H 2010 L 4-9 A 2002 W 5-4 H W 12-4 A L 8-9* N W 6-0 H 2006 W 10-3 A 2015 L 0-1 H L 0-5 A L 6-7 A W 4-3 H W 3-2 H L 1-4 A W 4-3 H L 9-5 H W 14-6 H W 3-1 A W 4-1 H W 4-1 A W 4-0 A W 14-7 H W 3-1 A BINGHAMTON (37-36) 2005 2009 L 6-1 A 2019 W 6-5 H W 14-3 A 2014 W 8-0 A W 8-2 H W 14-1 A W 7-0 H L 1-4 A W 5-2 H L 6-7 A L 4-6 H W 4-1 H 2004 W 2-1 A W 9-4 H L 1-2 H W 8-4 A 2013 L 2-7 H L 7-8 A W 7-3 A 2018 W 6-2 A 2008 L 3-4 A L 4-7 H 2003 W 7-4 H W 8-6 A W 4-2 H W 13-9 H W 6-1 H L 6-7 H W 6-1 H W 8-0 H L 4-8 H W 7-4 H 2017 W 12-4 H L 3-6 H W 4-1 H L 3-9 A L 3-6 H 2007 2012 L 4-7 A 2002 W 16-3 A W 8-3 * N L 2-3 A W 10-0 A W 3-1 A W 4-2 A W 8-3 N W 3-0 A W 14-1 A L 2-12 A 2016 L 2-7 A L 5-9 A L 1-6 H HARTFORD (94-45) 2006 W 10-0 H L 1-8 H 2019 W 11-3 H L 0-1 H L 0-2(12) H W 11-10 A W 8-6 H L 2-4 H L 2-4 A L 4-5 A L 5-11 H 2011 L 3-7 A L 1-3 A W 20-4 H W 10-1* N W 12-7 A L 5-6* N 2005 W 18-9 A 2015 2018 W 6-3 A W 8-3 A W 7-1 H L 3-5 A L 2-3 A W 19-6 A W 3-2 H L 0-1 A W 8-5 A L 6-7 H W 9-0 H W 6-1 A W 5-1 N W 5-3 H 2014 L 2-9 H 2004 W 3-0 H L 3-6 * N W 3-1 H W 8-3 H 2010 L 2-8 A L 7-12 H L 1-6 H W 4-2 H L 1-7 A 2017 W 2-1 H L 5-12 H W 3-0 A W 1-0 H 2003 W 9-5 H 2013 W 3-2 H W 8-7 A W 11-5 A L 0-4* N L 6-10 H L 5-6 A W 9-2 A W 6-1* N W 2-1 N W 6-1 A L 10-11 A L 2-10* N 2016 W 3-1 A 2009 W 13-7 A L 5-6(10) A W 12-2^ N L 2-8 A W 4-3 A L 1-4(7) A W 11-4^ N L 5-6 A L 3-4 A L 4-11 A W 11-6^ N L 5-7 A W 3-2 H 2015 2002 L 2-3 A W 5-2 H L 10-5 A W 4-1 H 2008 2012 W 4-3 H W 2-1 H L 3-8 H W 5-1* N W 4-3 H W 9-3 H L 2-5 H L 1-2 A L 6-3 H W 8-6 H W 6-0 H L 0-6 A L 11-2 * N 2001 L 8-11 H 2011 2014 L 6-7 A 2007 W 4-3* N L 1-2 H W 6-4 A L 5-15 A W 7-2 H L 1-2 H W 19-6 A W 13-5 A W 6-5 H L 4-6 H W 2-0 A

45 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com 2000 2014 L 4-5 A 2011 W 4-1 H W 3-2 A L 3-12 A W 3-2 H W 17-1 H W 5-4 A L 2-7 A W 6-1 H W 12-7 H W 2-1 A L 3-7 A W 11-5 H W 6-1 H 2006 W 4-0 H 1999 STONY BROOK (34-55) W 5-3* N 2010 W 5-1 A 2019 W 11-8* N W 5-3 A L 1-2 A L 3-8 A W 3-2 H W 6-2 A L 3-9 A L 3-5 A W 3-2 H W 7-3 A W 5-2 A L 0-2 A L 1-3 H W 13-2 A 1998 W 4-3 H 2005 2009 W 1-0 H L 3-5 A W 11-0 A W 5-4 H W 1-0 H W 9-8 W W 6-2 A W 11-5 H W 14-1 H 2018 L 0-4 A W 7-3 H W 10-4 H L 1-4 H 2004 W 6-1 H 1997 W 4-2 H L 1-3* H 2008 W 6-3 A L 2-5 H L 3-5* H L 2-4 A W 6-0 A L 1-2* H* W 6-1 H W 11-7 A 1996 L 4-11* H* L 1-4 H L 8-21 A L 6-8* H 2017 L 2-6 H W 6-3 A W 6-4 H L 3-6 A 2003 2007 W 8-7 H L 3-4 A L 3-6* N W 8-1 N W 5-4 H L 6-12 A L 2-4* N W 3-1 N W 2-1 H W 3-0 N W 2-0 A W 7-6 N 1995 2016 W 4-1 A W 12-1 N W 3-0 H L 0-11 A W 9-5 A 2006 W 2-0 H L 1-2 A L 6-8 A W 6-4 A 1994 W 2-1 H 2002 W 16-7 A L 8-10* H L 1-8 H W 9-3* H W 9-4 A L 1-5* H L 0-9 H L 4-16* H 2005 W 5-2 A W 11-1* N L 5-9 H L 1-14 H L 3-4 A 2015 L 1-3 H W 10-6 H W 10-9 A L 8-5 H W 1-0 H W 3-2 H W 9-6 A L 3-1 H W 3-2 H 2004 2014 W 10-7 A 1993 L 1-4 * N UMBC (45-18) W 9-1 A W 8-6 H L 1-4 A 2019 W 6-2 A W 6-1 H L 3-11 A W 2-1 H W 8-7 H W 2-1 A L 1-4 A ^ Non-Conference Game W 2-0 H 2013 W 9-2 H * - Denotes NAC/America East Tournament 1992 W 3-1* N 2018 game W 15-11 A W 7-0* N L 4-9 A W 9-6 A L 0-1 H L 4-7 A L 1-6 A W 3-2 H L 2-5 A L 2-3 A W 2-1 H W 9-4* H* 1991 W 8-3 A W 8-1 H L 1-7 A 2017 W 20-1 H W 1-0 A W 10-7 H W 6-5 H 2012 L 6-9 H 1990 L 6-13 * A L 1-2 N W 5-2 A L 6-14 * A 2016 W 16-2 A L 9-10 H W 6-3 H L 6-8 A L 2-7 H L 1-3 H L 4-5 H W 7-5 H UMASS LOWELL (15-7) L 1-5 H L 0-1* N 2019 2011 2015 W 18-4 H W 8-1* A W 6-5 A W 5-3 H L 0-7 A L 3-2 A W 5-1 H W 7-3 A L 6-3 A L 0-5* N L 7-8 A L 9-5 * N 2018 L 1-8 A 2014 W 9-4 A L 1-2 H L 0-1 A 2010 W 8-4 H L 8-9 A L 1-10* N W 17-0 H 2017 W 13-3 H L 6-7 A L 3-4 H L 4-5 H L 1-2 A L 0-3 H W 10-9 H W 4-1 A W 8-5 H L 3-7 H 2013 W 7-5 H 2009 L 5-6 H W 5-4 H W 6-5 A W 18-9 H W 8-4 H L 7-17 A W 1-0 H 2016 L 6-7 A W 10-7 A W 1-0 H W 7-1 A W 8-7 A W 8-1 A 2008 W 19-0 A W 7-4 H L 6-13 H 2012 2015 L 2-4 H W 17-11 A L 3-4 A L 4-5 H W 18-1 A L 6-10 A W 10-8 H W 32-14 A W 5-4 2007 W 9-3 A W 13-8* A 2020 University of Maine Baseball Media Guide 46 Bert Roberge (1973–1976) • Drafted by the Houston Astros in the 17th round of the Black Bears in the Pros 1976 MLB Draft. Mike Bordick (1984-86) • Six-year career included stints with Houston, Chicago O A K L A N D A ’ S ( 1 9 9 0 – 9 6 ) White Sox and . B A L T I M O R E O R I O L E S ( 1 9 9 7 – 2002) • Finished career 12-12 with a 3.98 ERA with 10 saves N E W Y O R K M E T S ( 2 0 0 0 ) in 146 career games. (2003) • Signed by the Oakland A’s in 1986; called up in 1990, and played in the 1990 World Series. Billy Swift (1981–1984) •Inducted into UMaine Hall of Fame in 1993. • Drafted in the first round, second pick overall, in the • Signed with Baltimore in 1997, replacing Cal Ripken, 1984 MLB Entry Draft by the Seattle Mariners. Jr., at shortstop. • In 1993 while with San Fransisco finished second in • Traded to the in 2000, and played in the voting after going 21-8 with a 3.88 ERA. both the and the 2000 All-Star Game. • Earned a silver medal with the 1984 Olympic Team. • Resigned by Baltimore as a free agent prior to the 2001 season. • Still holds or shares five Maine records. • Signed on with the Toronoto Blue Jays as a free agent prior to the 2003 season. • Announced his retirement at the end of the 2003 season. • Maine retired his Number 3 in the fall of 2006. Mark Sweeney (1988–1991) YR. TEAM G AB R H HR RBI BB SO SB BA • Drafted in the ninth round of the 1991 MLB draft by the 1990 OAK 25 14 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 .071 California Angels. 1991 OAK 90 235 21 56 0 21 14 37 3 .238 • Has played with St. Louis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, 1992 OAK 154 504 62 151 3 48 40 59 12 .300 1993 OAK 159 546 60 136 3 48 60 58 10 .249 Colorado, San Diego Padres, and 1994 OAK 114 391 38 99 2 37 38 44 7 .253 . 1995 OAK 126 428 46 113 8 44 35 48 11 .264 • Ranks second all-time in MLB history with 175 career 1996 OAK 155 525 46 126 5 54 52 59 5 .240 pinch hits. 1997 BAL 153 509 55 120 7 46 33 66 0 .236 1998 BAL 151 465 59 121 13 51 39 65 6 .260 • Currently holds 21 Maine records. 1999 BAL 160 631 93 175 10 77 54 102 14 .277 2000 BAL NYM 156 583 88 166 20 80 49 99 9 .285 2001 BAL 58 229 32 57 7 30 17 36 9 .249 Tommy Lawrence (2013–2014) Signed a free agent contract with Tampa Bay and 2002 BAL 117 367 37 85 8 36 35 63 7 .232 pitched for the Gulf Coast League Rays. 2003 TOR 102 343 39 94 5 54 33 60 3 .274 TOTALS 1720 5770 676 1500 91 626 500 800 96 .260 Jeremy Peña(2016-18) Drafted in the 3rd round, 102nd overall by the Houston Astros Other Black Bear Major Leaguers in the 2018 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Brian Butterfield (Yankees, Arizona, Toronto, Red Sox) - coach, Joe Christopher Bec (2017-18) Drafted in the 5th Round, 146th overall by the Toronto Johnson (Atlanta, Toronto), Carl “Stump” Merrill (Yankees) - coach, Blue Jays in the 2018 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Jeff Plympton (Boston), Larry Thomas (White Sox) Cody Laweryson (2017-19) Drafted in the 14th Round, 419th overall by the Minnesota Twins in the 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

Nick Silva (2016-19) Drafted in the 40th Round, 1,190th overall by the Chicago White Other Professional Black Bears Sox in the 2019 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Rusty Tucker (1999–2001) Drafted in the 21st round of the 2001 MLB Entry Draft by the San Diego Padres. Listed on the Padres 2006 Preseason 40-man roster. Danny Casals (2016-19) Signed a free agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers

Simon Williams (2001–2004) Drafted in the 11th round of the 2001 MLB Entry Draft by Justin Courtney (2015-19) Signed a free agent contract with the the St. Louis Cardinals. Played two seasons in A.

Mike MacDonald (2001–2004) Drafted in the 15th round of the 2004 MLB Entry Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. Has pitched part of five seasons in AAA.

Greg Creek (2002–2005) Signed a free agent contrcat with the Atlanta Braves in the summer of 2005. Played part of three seasons in AA.

Curt Smith (2005–2008) Drafted in the 39th round of the 2008 MLB Entry Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. Has played three seasons in AA, including 2012 for the Jackson- ville Suns, the affiliate of the Miami Marlins.

Taylor Lewis (2009–2011) Drafted in the 10th round of the 2011 MLB Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Keith Bilodeau (2009–2011) Drafted in the 24th round of the 2011 MLB Entry Draft by the San Francisco Giants. Played in A West Virginia during the 2012 season.

Jeffrey Gibbs (2010–2012) Drafted in the 9th round of the 2012 MLB Entry Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Played in the Arizona Rookie League in 2012.

Stephen Perakslis (2010–2012) Drafted in the 21st round of the 2012 MLB Entry Draft by the . Played in the Arizona Rookie League for the Cubs in 2012.

Michael Fransoso (2010–2013) Drafted in the 27th round, 809th by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Played in Jamestown in Class A.

Mike Connolly (2011–2013) Drafted in the 27th round, 822nd overall by the San Fran- cisco Giants. Played for Salem-Keizer in Class A.

47 @MaineBaseball | www.GoBlackBears.com Mahaney Diamond Mahaney Diamond, home field of the Uni- to the warning tracks, box seats along the third base versity of Maine baseball team, is named for line, purchased a new lightweight tarpaulin, paved its chief benefactor, Larry K. Mahaney, a 1951 gradu- walkways behind the grandstand, and assisted with ate of the University, a former assistant coach at needed repairs and a new coat of paint for Mahaney the school and a 1995 inductee into the University’s Clubhouse. Sports Hall of Fame. He was chairman of the board In Palmer Lounge, inside the clubhouse, new trophy of Webber Oil Company and owned several hotels. cases have been erected to display the many Maine Mahaney passed away on February 12, 2006 after baseball conference and NCAA Tournament awards. suffering a stroke. “The University of Maine lost a In 1994, the dugouts were refurbished and additional wonderful friend in Larry Mahaney,” said Director clay was added to the infield as part of a long-range of Athletics Blake James. “He was a leader of our plan to keep the field in the best possible condition. program and truly made a difference in the lives of A sprinkler system was installed that allows for our student-athletes.” watering at night. One of the most beautiful college baseball facili- In 1993, foul poles, previously used at the Ballpark ties in the East, the complex has been the object of in Old Orchard Beach, Maine were installed. The constant tinkering and upgrades over the years. markers are twice as high and wider than the previ- During the fall of 2008, FieldTurf was installed on ous foul poles. Mahaney Diamond, giving the Black Bears a new The Mahaney Clubhouse was completed in 1989, playing surface. This will allow Maine to get on the giving Maine players and coaches a new campus field earlier each year and have more home games. home. A two-story building constructed along the Sargent Corporation did the earthwork for the project third base line, the Clubhouse contains locker rooms with the FieldTurf being provided by Northeast Turf. with 34 lockers, showers, equipment and training In the winter of 2003–04, there was construction on rooms plus a video room on the ground floor. The the press box that tripled its size. The enlarged media William Palmer Lounge, a reception area and offices structure has a “V” -style peak in front with the Maine for the coaching staff, are on the second floor. Private logo on it, similar to that which graces the football donations provided the funding for the facility which stadium. The work to enlarge the press box was a includes a deck overlooking the playing field. Larry K. Mahaney, chief benefactor of the gift in kind from Littlefield Construction of Hartland. The seating capacity increased to 4,000 in 1986 Mahaney Diamond Complex, at the dedica- A second project was complete in the spring of following the completion of two metal stands, each tion of the Mahaney Dome. 2004, included the addition of bleacher seating for 400 accommodating 670 people. The field itself measures persons. The new seats, all with seat backs and blue 330 feet down both foul lines, 375 feet in the power the last seven America East Championships. in color, extend from the current bleachers. The seats alleys and 400 feet to dead center. Mahaney Diamond has been host to Eastern Maine were installed through the generosity of Mahaney. In the fall of 1984, a new warning track around the Amateur Baseball League games and the Northeast In addition, there has been some work to spruce , warm-up areas for both teams, and water American Legion Tournament. In addition, high up Palmer Lounge at Mahaney Clubhouse which coolers in the dugouts were installed. school playoff games have also been played on the included painting, new carpeting and new furniture. Consultant for the infield was Joe Mooney, head Maine facility. In the summer of 2003, there was construction groundskeeper for the . Mahaney Diamond previously served as the home on permanent rest rooms and a concession stand. Mahaney Diamond has accommodated as many as field of the Bangor Blue Ox, a member of the Northeast Prior to the 2001 season, new clay was added to 4,800 fans during tournament play and other attractive Independent League, from 1996 to 1997. Northeast the infield and new practice screens and pitching series, and has been the site of five NCAA Regional League baseball returned to Mahaney in the Sum- machines were acquired. Tournaments, the ECAC North Playoffs in 1985, the mer of 2003 when it was the temporary home of the Bangor Baseball assisted with several improve- ECAC Tournament in 1990 and 1991, and the North Bangor Lumberjacks. ments in the late ’90s. The organization replaced the Atlantic Conference Championship in 1996. outfield fence, added clay to the infield, crushed stone The Mahaney Diamond complex has hosted two of

Mahaney Dome Construction was completed in early 2006 on lion dollars on his behalf an air-supported dome-type structure, which pro- for the project. vides student-athletes who play baseball, football, “This facility will have soccer, softball or field hockey an indoor practice a tremendous impact facility complete with a state-of-the-art artificial on our programs,” said surface. The structure also provides a useful venue James. “To have a state- for various other University of Maine activities. of-the-art indoor practice Larry Mahaney, the Maine graduate for whom the facility will benefit many Black Bears’ baseball facility is named, provided of our teams and help en- the approximately $1 million required to construct sure the future success of the dome. Black Bear athletics. We Mahaney joined University of Maine President express our gratitude to Robert Kennedy and Athletic Director Blake James, Larry and Kevin for mak- along with other university officials, for a ceremo- ing this possible. nial groundbreaking on Wednesday, September 14, John Huard provided 2005 at the construction site. the state-of-the-art field The structure stands ‘200 x ‘200, and stands 55 turf inside the dome. feet high at the center. It is usable year-round, in all weather conditions. The Mahaney Dome was finished in January 2006. Larry Mahaney’s son, Kevin, donated the $1 mil-

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